Bahamas: Catholic Church trying to meet basic needs of hurricane survivors
14/09/2019- Archbishop Patrick Pinder of Nassau told Vatican News that his archdiocese is trying to meet the immediate needs of the evacuees as well as those who have remained behind in the affected islands after Hurricane Dorian.
Hurricane Dorian, a devastating category-5 storm, left a trail of death and destruction in the Bahamas, after battering the north-western islands of Grand Bahama and Abaco for more than 24 hours on 1 September.
According to official estimates, at least 50 people have died and around 70,000 have been affected. Thousands of hurricane survivors are being evacuated to New Providence, which includes the capital, Nassau. Most of them have little or no idea of how or where to begin to rebuild their lives.
Archbishop Patrick Pinder of Nassau on Monday visited some of the affected areas in Grand Bahama and Abaco…