#Nassau, August 30, 2019 – Bahamas – Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis and members of his Cabinet today met with members of the National Disaster Consultative Committee, which makes up the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, to map out plans to steer the country through Hurricane Dorian.
Also present at Cabinet Office were
Secretary to the Cabinet Camille Johnson, Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon.
Darren Henfield, Minister of Social Services and Urban Development the Hon.
Frankie Campbell, Director of NEMA Captain Stephen Russell, technical officers
from the Ministry of Works, the Public Hospitals Authority, representatives of
Bahamasair, and private airlines, other representatives from relevant
agencies.
The Minister of State for Grand Bahama,
Senator the Hon. Kwasi Thompson along with members of the Grand Bahama Disaster
Preparedness Committee, (NEMA)
participated in the meeting via videoconference, as East Grand Bahama is
expected to be impacted during the passage of the storm.
On the projected path, Hurricane Dorian,
which is expected to reach Category 4 with winds ranging from131 to 155 mph
come September 1 — North and Central Abaco, and East Grand Bahama are expected
to receive the greatest impact. Acting
Director of Meteorology Jeffrey Simmons gave an update on the projected path of
the storm.
During a NEMA Press Conference on Friday,
August 30 at 12 noon, the Prime Minister will address the nation in an appeal
for residents to take all necessary precautions to protect themselves and
properties.
Release: NEMA
Photo Caption: Meeting on Hurricane Dorian at Cabinet Office, August 29, 2019.
(BIS Photos/Yontalay Bowe)