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Hurricane Irene Batters Smaller Islands Of Bahamas

First Posted: 08/25/11 11:46 AM ET Updated: 10/25/11 06:12 AM ET

NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -- A large and powerful Hurricane Irene roared across the Bahamas archipelago on Wednesday, pummeling the country's smaller, less-populated islands while posing less of a threat to the capital, a major tourist destination with 200,000 residents. (Scroll down for photos)

There were no immediate reports of major injuries or deaths but property damage appeared likely to be extensive on Acklins and Crooked islands, in the southern part of the chain, said Capt. Stephen Russell, director of the country's National Emergency Management Agency.

A settlement known as Lovely Bay was destroyed while at least 40 homes were badly damaged on the island of Mayaguana, the agency said. Authorities were still gathering damage reports and there were few details on the destruction.

Major damage was also anticipated on the island of Eleuthera, which was being battered Thursday morning, as well as Rum Cay and Cat Island. All were expected to have full and extended exposure to Hurricane Irene's powerful winds, which had weakened slightly Thursday to 115 mph (185 kph).

"That can be devastating for some of those islands," Russell said.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, warned Thursday that an "extremely dangerous storm surge will raise water levels by as much as 7 to 11 feet (2 to 3 meters) above normal tide levels over the Bahamas."

"The surge will be accompanied by large and dangerous waves," and Irene is expected to dump from 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 centimeters) of rain on the islands over the next day and a half, the center said on its website.

Irene's core was forecast to continue moving over the northwestern Bahamas on Thursday before heading north toward the U.S. coast, with its current path possibly bringing it to North Carolina's Outer Banks by Saturday afternoon.

A hurricane watch was issued early Thursday for much of the North Carolina coast. A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions are possible within 36 hours. Also, a tropical storm watch was issued for much of South Carolina's coast.

As of 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT), the Category 3 hurricane was centered about 65 miles (105 kilometers) east-northeast of the Bahamian capital, Nassau. Forecasters said the winds will ramp up quickly and Irene was expected to blow into a monstrous Category 4 with winds of at least 131 mph (210 mph).

Forecasters said Nassau, on New Providence, would see tropical storm-force winds no greater than 65 mph (104 kph) because the storm track had shifted and it was not getting the direct hit that many had feared. The island is the most populated, with more than 200,000 people, and is a major tourist destination.

This storm was only the third since 1866 to cross the entire length of the island chain and Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said the country was bracing for extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure. But he predicted few casualties overall.

"As a general statement we do a fair job of managing hurricanes so personal injuries, we hope, will not be substantial," he said in an interview with The Associated Press. "Property damage, vegetation, public infrastructure, yes, but as a general statement we would hope that personal injuries would be minimized."

Still, the storm could cause problems. Trevor M. Basden, senior deputy director of the country's Department of Meteorology, said New Providence could expect to be buffeted with fierce winds until Thursday evening. "That is quite of bit of time to be experiencing tropical storm-force winds," he said.

Authorities set up emergency shelters throughout the country but most locals were expected to stay in their own homes or with friends and family while visitors stayed in the handful of hotels that remained open.

As darkness fell Wednesday and the first strong winds and rain began to lash the city, the streets were largely deserted. Earlier, the capital buzzed with last-minute preparations as people gathered what supplies were still available and shop owners boarded up their windows. Nassau, surrounded by sparkling greenish-blue waters, is known to flood even in heavy rain so the storm surge was expected to make many roads impassable, especially in the colonial downtown.

Many visitors weren't waiting around to find out what would happen and fled the country, waiting in long lines to catch planes before the airport closed. Some tourists had no choice but to leave since smaller hotels abruptly closed and larger ones were booked up with Bahamian residents looking for a place to ride out the storm. Others flying out simply didn't want to take their chances with what could be a major storm.

Irene barreled through the Turks and Caicos Islands late Tuesday as a Category 1 hurricane, blowing off some roofs, flooding roads and downing power lines, said Emily Malcolm, district commissioner for South Caicos island.

Puerto Rico, which also was hit by Irene, is still struggling with heavy flooding that has stranded motorists and affected several neighborhoods. Dozens of landslides have been reported and 765 people remain in shelters, Gov. Luis Fortuno told a news conference Wednesday, two days after he declared a state of emergency.

On Tuesday, a 62-year-old woman died at a hospital after trying to cross a swollen river in her car near the capital of San Juan, police said.

In the Dominican Republic, flooding, rising rivers and mudslides prompted the government to evacuate nearly 38,000 people. Authorities said a 40-year-old man was killed when floodwaters destroyed his home in Cambita, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Santo Domingo, and a 42-year-old Haitian migrant drowned in a surging river near the city of El Seibo.

Impoverished Haiti was left "relatively unscathed," with only isolated damage from flooding, the United Nations said.

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Associated Press writers Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ezequiel Abiu Lopez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and Megan Reynolds in Nassau, Bahamas, contributed to this report.

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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
02:17 PM on 08/28/2011
I keep waiting for some religious nut to say that Irene is God's punishment to NY for legalizing same-sex marriage.
02:03 PM on 08/26/2011
Guess it can be scary to live in paradise.
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11:40 AM on 08/26/2011
Bush going to be on TV talking about 911 , It will be so good seeing a real president for a change, One we could be proud of!
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CenaW
Did you know AOL belongs to A L E C
11:48 AM on 08/26/2011
Wrong thread for your sarcastic and/or satrical remark.
-smirk-
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Marc NL
47,3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
02:25 PM on 08/26/2011
Lol, good one...
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11:34 AM on 08/26/2011
obama gets on tv this morning , trying to play leader i guess , I live on the Outer banks we dont need obama to tell us what to do in a hurricane ! As usual obama is useless!
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Marc NL
47,3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
02:29 PM on 08/26/2011
You sound like a reasonable person.

I agree any president that can't stop a hurricane by all by himself most be terrible. useless indeed...

At least Katerina went off without a hitch! right ncqueenxox? Nooo problems there...

Wow how blind can somebody be.
11:30 PM on 08/27/2011
I wish I had said that.....well put.
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baydolphins
Gone crazy...back soon
11:00 AM on 08/26/2011
a couple of trees down and some wood? we get that when it rains
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roadking01
democrats fighting 4 america
10:41 AM on 08/26/2011
and as usual i have to say "all dems please vote".
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roadking01
democrats fighting 4 america
10:40 AM on 08/26/2011
was watching the news on 9/11 and saw both planes crash. it was terrible. you republicans need to stop making fun of things that are not funny. all dems please vote.
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Mr Lingus
I YAM WHAT I YAM
10:26 AM on 08/26/2011
I hope Senor Frog's in Nassau was not damaged
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butchie65
Arithmetic
12:55 PM on 08/27/2011
Me too, that's a fun place !
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12:41 AM on 08/26/2011
Republicans in congress have an interesting way to save some money

http://www.cnbc.com/id/41760522/Budget_Cut_Storm_Hits_National_Weather_Service

from the CNBC article:

"A bill in the House of Representatives is proposing to cut the National Weather Service's 2011 budget by reportedly 30 percent or about $126 million. The proposal is part of the Full Year Continuing Resolution Act."

..."If these cuts go through, there is the potential that 22 local Weather Forecast Offices (such as our own) would be closed for 27 days and this would continue over a five month period," said Calderone. "The national centers, such as the Storm Prediction Center and the National Hurricane Center, would go to reduced workweeks."
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brian harington
11:03 PM on 08/25/2011
PS OBAMA IS ON MARTHAS VINEYARD AT TAX PAYER EXPENSE WONDER HOW THEY FIT AIRFORCE ONE ON THAT ISLAND OR IS IT LOGAN GETTING REPAIRED
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roadking01
democrats fighting 4 america
10:25 AM on 08/26/2011
PS.don't forget about bush taking 196 vacations to obama's 60 in the same time period. SO GET OFF OF IT. you shouldn't even be allowed here. where the heck did you even get 9 fans?and don't come back about my 0 fans because i have several under my other account. charlie byrd
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Sing Out and Slap Iron
What's that smell?
10:51 AM on 08/27/2011
I love watching racist's heads explode.
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ThreeCrows
"More human than human" is our motto.
10:11 PM on 08/25/2011
If you read it quickly, the banner reads Hurricane Irene batters Obama
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musicmamaf
CAN YOU HEAR MY MUSIC NOW?
10:37 PM on 08/25/2011
haha thats too funny!
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10:46 PM on 08/25/2011
That is funny. LOL I wonder if he'll curtail his vacation at Martha's Vineyard since its apparently heading that way? Or maybe he will stand on the beach as it approaches and discuss hope and change on its part ... oh, I mean path.
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09:08 PM on 08/25/2011
What are trying to imply? Hurricane Erin effected the Philly to NYC the night before 9/11 diverting flights and causing traveling pains. Our corporate jet couldn't get into Philly that night. 9/11 was typical of a crystal clear day falling a hurricane. I'm trying to figure out what you're implying?

Kyle caused 9/11 and he left a deuce in the urinal... I saw that South Park episode.
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jimall3
09:18 PM on 08/25/2011
Paul 1963 [hey interesting year you were born in]

I'm not implying anything. I am stating facts. All of the morning programs - like the Today show broadcast an hour before the first plane hit that there was no such hurricane. In Fact there was a massive, Category 3 hurricane just off the coast of New York. WHY are you sooo defensive? It is not normal for that to go unreported (because people boating off the coast of Massachusetts or New York would be in Peril as would twin engine pilots. Still dont get why its weird? Then I feel god damn sorry for you.
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HeyRemLA
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12:31 AM on 08/26/2011
Stay away from the Kool-Aid stand... people drinking it are acting funny. What?? You've had several servings!!
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jimall3
09:41 PM on 08/25/2011
Why must I be implying something? I am stating facts; for the 1st time ever -- the News Media --- ALL of it --- failed to report that a Hurricane was off the coast and in fact pretended it wasnt even there...and this one time event occured on 9/11/2001 an hour prior to the first attack.

It's a series of facts and all the video of the pre-attack reports is on youtube for all to see [many people had tivo'd programs that morning so it was all saved]. Why do you attack paul. Facts are there for us to all examine. Do not be scared of simple facts Paul. They cant hurt you. Only people hurt other people, not facts.
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09:50 PM on 08/25/2011
Oh my gid oh my god you're right!!!! Who should we tell???? Who should we tell????

I remember that storm, because it effected some co workers. It was a fizzled out left over hurricane that had overstayed its welcome and was kind of played out, when it go tup to NYC and Philly it made things humid and rainy with a little bit of wind... and I recall both CNBC talking about how nice it was the weather changed, same with NBC...

It had been out there for quite a while it became a storm On August 30 and had been reported to death... that IS why no one talked about it on September 11th 2001!!!!!
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jimall3
08:50 PM on 08/25/2011
Search "Hurricane Erin 2001 - not reported"

In the hours before the 9/11 attacks there was a massive hurricane off the coast of New York.

But all the shows --- the Today Show, Morning show, etc reported clear sunny skies and actually had feeds that were doctored to block out the hurricane? These reports were given about an hour before the 1st plane hit. Why?
09:13 PM on 08/25/2011
grassy knolls??
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conservation ,Your grandchildrens future
10:21 PM on 08/25/2011
you mean that there was a hurricane on the grassy knoll....wow!
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jimall3
09:47 PM on 08/25/2011
I don't know, maybe it's not worth questioning. You want to help and clairfy and discuss truthful things but then others call you crazy. Maybe it's better to just pretend and not say anything. Well, I remember being fixated to the News on 9/11 and I watch the Today show everymorning and ...I KNOW that there was no metion of Hurricane Erin. I guess that will have to be enough. But here's a pic --- notice the WTC smoke to the left and the Massive monster Hurricane to the right. It was not in the News in the morning of 9/11/2001 or in the days leading up to 9/11. I lived in New York and I watched the News every morning and every night. Here --- look at this image. http://www.drjudywood.com/articles/erin/hpics/010911_1867_s.jpg
01:19 AM on 08/26/2011
Dr. Judy Wood did a "study" and is obviously trying to make this a big conspiracy thing.

The picture you posted is from her site. She's all over the Internet with her theories and most of the sites she is on are weird conspiracy ones.

You lived in NYC -- so did I. The reason we heard nothing about this is found in the official meterological report from the National Hurricane Center, saying by the 10th it had weakened. It posed no threat to the U.S. and New York City isn't even mentioned in the report. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2001erin.html

Hate to debunk what seems to be so provocative to people, but I don't think aliens exist, either.
07:53 PM on 08/25/2011
In 1972, Hurricane Agnes did a tremendous amount of damage in Pennsylvania and New York, flooding and all.
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09:03 PM on 08/25/2011
Agnes was a very different and kind of bizarre hurricane. It was a rain soaker more then anything else. Strange strange storm, check out it's path for one.

http://hurricanehistory.org/pictures/Hurricane-Agnes.gif
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jimall3
09:22 PM on 08/25/2011
Stop avoiding answering why there was a complete black out regarding Hurricane Erin. Not one mention of it in the hours before 9/11?

"Hey Could NEWS Hurricane Erin has changed direction and wont hit NYC" would have been a normal news broadcast at 7am on 9/11/2001.

By the way PAUL --- all of this is on Youtube. All the NEW City and NBC CBS and ABC morning programs 6 and 7am 9/11/2001 broadcasts! I think that the Bush Team failed to envision a future where everything Tivod on 9/11 would be available forever and ever. Have a nice one Paul.