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Struggle for survival
Struggle for survival
When we stopped by the home of Frances Marinette Lewis, in Hunters, Grand Bahama, last Wednesday, it still looked as if a bomb had been dropped on it.
NEMA receives $200,000 from Freeport Container Port
NEMA receives $200,000 from Freeport Container Port
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) was on Wednesday, October 26, 2016, presented with two cheques of $100,000 each for schools in West Grand Bahama from the Freeport Container Port.
Relief for residents with govt's Exigency Order
Relief for residents with govt's Exigency Order
Minister for Grand Bahama Dr. Michael Darville discussed the benefits of the newly implemented Bahamas Government Exigency Order in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, during an exclusive interview with The Freeport News on Wednesday, October 19, 2016.
Looting is reported in Grand Bahama
Looting is reported in Grand Bahama
LOOTING has reportedly set in at West End, Grand Bahama, and there is also concern that relief items brought in from abroad are not being properly monitored or turned over to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for distribution to those most in need of aid.
Matthew damaged 7,000 GB homes
Matthew damaged 7,000 GB homes
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, an estimated 7,000 homes were damaged in Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Director of Social Services Lillian Quant-Forbes.
BORCO donates $400,000
BORCO donates $400,000
The Bahamas Oil Refinery Company has donated some $400,000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for clean-up and restoration efforts following the devastating arrival of Hurricane Matthew.
Matthew destroyed 7,000 GB homes
Matthew destroyed 7,000 GB homes
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, an estimated 7,000 homes were destroyed in Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Director of Social Services Lillian Quant-Forbes.
Crisis at the Rand Hospital highlights critical power issues
Ricardo Wells sees and hears for himself the overwhelming needs in Grand Bahama . . .
Grand Bahama still waiting on NEMA supplies
Grand Bahama still waiting on NEMA supplies
Relief supplies for Grand Bahama have yet to arrive on the island, said National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Supplies Officer and Deputy Co-Chair of the Disaster Committee Tammi Mitchell yesterday.
Turnquest worries about GB job losses
Turnquest worries about GB job losses
Grand Bahama is a disaster and the economy is in shambles as a result of Hurricane Matthew, says Shadow Minister of State for Finance Peter Turnquest.