Stunned Bahamians just getting over the shock of Hurricane Frances are being urged to keep a close eye on Hurricane Ivan.
As the Bahamian people began to count the cost yesterday, it became clear that the killer storm – the first to affect the entire Bahamas…
Hurricane Frances flattened houses, tore open roads and flooded broad stretches during its three-day rip through the Bahamas, leaving death and injuries behind.
It remained unclear how many homes were flooded in the Bahamas, but officials said they estimated scores – and perhaps hundreds – of homes were…
Bahamian officials reported Saturday that they were expecting reports of injuries out of Abaco Island after the roof collapsed at a Cooperstown clinic being used…
No rest for the weary. The ninth named storm of the season grew to near-hurricane strength Saturday in the far eastern Atlantic.
Weary Bahamians expressed relief as preliminary reports indicated Hurricane Frances caused less damage than anticipated.
The Bahamas minister of works and utilities said this was billed as the largest hurricane ever to hit the Bahamas.
Uncrowded and unspoiled, the Out Islands serve up shimmering shores, rocky cliffs, deserted coves, bustling harbors and quaint towns…