Bahamas still welcoming tourists after devastating hurricane
On September 1st, the massive Category 5 Hurricane Dorian slammed into the Bahamas, leaving at least 50 people dead and another 1300 missing. Bahamanians are still in shock over the hurricane’s path of destruction, but they are now wondering about what it means for the nation’s tourist-based economy.
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