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Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands were pummeled by Hurricane Dorian, and at least 50 people are dead a number that is likely to continue to rise and property losses could reach $7 billion.
However, the majority of the Bahamas was untouched by the strong, slow-moving hurricane.
And now, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation is urging people to help the group of islands recover as a whole by continuing to visit more than a dozen islands that are open to receive visitors.
Ellison Thompson, deputy director general of the tourism ministry, told USA TODAY in an email that the country has seen trip cancellations to areas that were not hurt by the storm. The reason, he thinks, is that people believe the Bahamas as a whole was devastated by Hurricane Dorian.
The tourism ministry is trying to clarify that many major tourism hubs have not been impacted and is visitors to keep their travel plans.
"The Bahamas is a country of 700 islands and cays beginning 50 miles off the Florida coast and stretching for 750 miles from Bimini in the north to Inagua in the south," said Thompson. "The distance between these areas are similar to the distance between Philadelphia and New York.. If NYC has an issue, it doesn't affect Philadelphia."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/the-bahamas-are-open-islands-call-for-visitors-after-hurricane-dorian/ar-AAH9pwt?li=BBnb7Kz
Baclava
(12,047 posts)Just so u know
unitedwethrive
(1,997 posts)Clearly not everyone there felt this way, but as a whole, the Bahamas was always known as an unsafe place for the LGBTQ community to visit. Hopefully this tragedy has brought some introspection.