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Bahamas Hurricane Shelters Available for Use as of 8th November 2015
By The National Emergency Management Agency
Nov 8, 2015 - 9:54:30 PM

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NASSAU, The Bahamas – The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has issued a new listing of Hurricane Shelters designated for Islands in the Central and Southeast Bahamas, in the event a tropical storm warning is issued.

Tropical storms bring damaging winds and heavy rains, which cause flooding in low-lying areas.

The islands being monitored are Acklins, Crooked Island, Long Cay, Samana Cay, Ragged Island, Rum Cay, San Salvador, Mayaguana, Inagua, Long Island, The Exumas and Cat Island.

Some of these areas were recently impacted by the Category 4 Hurricane Joaquin.


The new shelters and locations are:

 

ISLAND

SETTLEMENTS

SHELTER

South-Acklins

Spring Point

Spring Point Community Center

Pompey Bay

Selina Point

Delectable Bay

North - Acklins

Chester’s

Chester’s Hurricane Shelter

Lovely Bay

Pine field

Central-Acklins

Snug Corner

Snug Corner Primary School

Hard hill

Mason’s Bay

 

Crooked Island

Cripple Hill

Church of God

Landrail Point

Government Clinic

Cabbage Hill

Cabbage Hill Primary School

Colonel Hill

Administrative Block in Colonel Hill High School

Long Cay

Albert Town

Collie’s Apartment

 

Rum Cay

Port Nelson

Saint Christopher’s Anglican Church

San Salvador

United Estates

The Research Center

Cockburn Town

Idell Jones Center

 

Mayaguana

Abrahams Bay

Saint James Baptist Church

Betsy Bay

Community Hall

Pirates Well

BERA Mission Church

 

Inagua

Matthew Town

Saint Philip’s Anglican Church

Zion Baptist Church

 

Long Island

Seymours

Brethren Church

Thompson Bay

St Joseph Catholic Church

Millers

Salem Baptist Church

Doctor’s Creek

Church of God

Buckley’s

St Johns Anglican Church

Clarence Town

Clarence Town Community Center

 

Family Island District Administrators, and the Department of Social services would advise and provide routine support to shelter operations.

NOTE* ALL SHELTERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED FOR THE 2015 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON REMAIN THE SAME.


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