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Bahamas Issues ‘Urgent Plea’ to Jet Ski Owners to Help With Dorian Rescue

Hurricane Dorian Rips Through Bahamas
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The Bahamas government is calling on owners of boats and jet skis to help out with post-hurricane rescue operations for residents stranded by flood waters.

The National Emergency Management Agency sent out an “urgent plea” for owners of equipment such as flatbeds, jet skis, small boats, trucks and buses to assemble at a shopping mall on Grand Bahama, an island of about 50,000 people in the northern Bahamas which was battered by Hurricane Dorian.