At least five people are dead after Hurricane Dorian unleashed massive flooding across the Bahamas on Monday. The country’s prime minister, Hubert Minnis, called the devastation “unprecedented and extensive,” as the vicious storm slowed to a crawl over the islands.
Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Eugene Duffy, managing editor for The Tribune 242, based in Nassau.
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