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Flooding and damage caused by Hurricane Dorian in 2019 in the northern Bahamas. move debris from their properties.
“We ask persons not to be casual and wait for impending storm approach the island, they should be doing it now,” said Mr McIntosh.
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He said residents should also download the Freeport Report App from the Google store. He said it is used to disseminate information about debris to be removed and poor drainage.
An official at the Grand Bahama u tility Company said that a comprehensive plan is in place to ensure the safe and efficient restoration of water services after a hurricane or storm.
“We are fully prepared to mitigate potential challenges and swiftly restore any disruption caused by severe weather conditions, said the representative.
“Grand Bahama utility Company has diligently conducted storm assessment of lines and potential vulnerability and identified areas of improvement.”
Mr Corey Cartwright of Lucaya services Company, said all bridges and roadways are safe. Glendia sweeting, manager of Group Corporate Affairs and Quality Assurance, said residents should follow their social media pages. she said they will also be establishing a call center for residents.