Bahamas Chatter: “Bahamas Update after Irma” plus 1 more
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Bahamas Chatter: “Bahamas Update after Irma” plus 1 more |
Bahamas Update after Irma Posted: 11 Sep 2017 05:16 AM PDT We have received bits and pieces of information from various sources and will continue to post them here as they come in. We invite you to post text and links and pictures as you get them. Peace and Plenty Hotel in George Town, Exuma, reported moderate damage to their dock but little damage otherwise. Exuma Yacht Club suffered serious damage to its docks. A major rebuild will be required. We had a report of Big Major’s Swimming Pigs with no harm done. The Central and Northern Exumas did not seem to suffer any damage except perhaps for beach erosion and some downed trees. Long Island was spared any major damage. The odd thing was all the water being pushed out of the bank side, leaving the western flats exposed. A video of Acklins showed a walk along the western shoreline revealing thousands of dead fish washed up. Again, water was pushed off the bank side exposing flats and habitats. Ragged Island took a bad hit with buildings destroyed. Bimini experienced water over the streets and many buildings with floors under water as well as marina docks under water and being hammered by waves. No report on the extent of damage. |
Updates for Turks & Caicos Posted: 11 Sep 2017 05:03 AM PDT We will continue to post news from Irma’s passage as we get it. Please feel free to send us more information to share. Sara and Monty Lewis TCI photos More pix Sept. 9, From Dan at TCI Villas: Water – Statement from the water company – Following yesterday’s temporary switch on, Provo Water Company have identified and fixed a number of bursts caused by Hurricane Irma. We shall be switching on water supply again today between the hours of 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., so once again encourage customers to fill water containers between those hours to have water available when the water supply is switched off again. We again request that any leaks or bursts observed are reported to 231-0705. This will enable us to record and attend to those leaks, to more quickly restore normal operations at the earliest opportunity. If you do not have cell service, you can report observed leaks via this page. Thank you for your assistance and patience while we restore the network. I previously mentioned that the beach in Turtle Cove is new and improved with a lot of sand. Here are some photos. This was taken in front of Conch Beach Villa (formerly Conch Pearl) which is just to the right of bridge road on coconut rd. I will continue to send updates as I know them. all best regards, https://www.facebook.com/ |
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