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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured is United States Army CH47 Chinook helicopter on the flight deck of RFA ARGUS to refuel during HADR Ops off the coast of Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured Merlin Helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron Refuelling and awaiting a load lift from the flight deck of RFA ARGUS off the coast of Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured are Merlin Helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron Refuelling and awaiting a load lift from the flight deck of RFA ARGUS off the coast of Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured is a Merlin helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron with an underslung load of humanitarian aid provisions on route to a drop location in Honduras during HADR Ops.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured, RFA ARGUS crew and embarked forces preparing load bags with humanitarian aid consisting of food, water and sanitary products ready to be air lifted to Honduras by Merlin helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured, RFA ARGUS crew and embarked forces preparing load bags with humanitarian aid consisting of food, water and sanitary products ready to be air lifted to Honduras by Merlin helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured Merlin Helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron conducting damage surveys in Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured is a Merlin Helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron conducting damage surveys in Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.
    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
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    RN Flies crucial disaster relief sorties in Honduras to support the US Military
    Pictured is a Merlin Helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron conducting damage surveys in Honduras.

    RN Flies crucial sorties in Honduras to support the United States military in ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The Royal Navy recently deployed RFA Argus to the north east coast of the Central American nation to support the United States military in the ongoing disaster relief efforts.

    The support ship is being used as a ‘lily pad’ by US Army Chinooks to drop aid supplies ashore, while the embarked air group of three Merlin helicopters and a Wildcat have been flying crucial information-gathering sorties over ravaged areas.

    Pilots and aircrew from 845 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons are conducting reconnaissance flights, using their helicopters’ powerful sensors and specialist equipment to collect information.
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  • Mediterranean hurricane
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    Mediterranean hurricane
    Medicane Ianos.
    The Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission captured this image of the Mediterranean hurricane, or ÔMedicane,Õ crossing the Ionian Sea and approaching Greece yesterday 17 September at 10:48 CEST. Medicane Ianos, set to make landfall over Greece today, is expected to bring hurricane-force winds and heavy rain.

    Medicanes are similar in form to hurricanes and typhoons, but can form over cooler waters. While hurricanes move east to west, medicanes move from west to east.

    Sentinel-3 is a two-satellite mission to supply the coverage and data delivery needed for EuropeÕs Copernicus environmental monitoring programme. Each satelliteÕs instrument package includes an optical sensor to monitor changes in the colour of EarthÕs surfaces.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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  • Typhoon Hagibis
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    Typhoon Hagibis
    Typhoon Hagibis is headed towards JapanÕs main island of Honshu, where it is expected to make landfall over the weekend. Japan is bracing for potential damage from strong winds and torrential rain.

    This enormous typhoon, which is being compared to a Category 5 hurricane, can be seen in this image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission on 10 October at 01:00 GMT (10:00 Japan Standard Time). The eye of the storm has a diameter of approximately 60 km.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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  • Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Porto Velho, Rond™nia, Brazil, September 7, 2019:
    Marcos Rocha, with his belt crossed in the thorax, the governor of the state of Rond™nia parades in an open car on September 7th. Independence Day.
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  • Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Porto Velho, Rond™nia, Brazil, September 7, 2019:
    Marcos Rocha, with his belt crossed in the thorax, the governor of the state of Rond™nia parades in an open car on September 7th. Independence Day.
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  • Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Ariquemes, Rond™nia, Brazil, September 6, 2019:
    Plate on BR-364 in support of Jo‹o Chris—stomo, a Bolsonarian congressman in Rond™niaÕs capital, Porto Velho, rejected claims that under his leader Brazil was entering a new era of Amazon destruction and insisted Ð contrary a growing body of evidence Ð that conservation was a top priority in BolsonaroÕs Brazil.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    The foundation of a destroyed home in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    A bathtub and huge tree in front of a destroyed home in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Euridice Kemp,stands outside the destroyed home of her grand parents house with their portrait in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Izetta Baillou picks up glassware in front of her parents house in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Ishmael Laing's water damaged house in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Sherman Roberts, 62, takes a break from work cleaning a friend's house in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    A woman looks through a broken window into a destroyed house in the High Rock rock community in the eastern side of Grand Bahama island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    The High Rock neighborhood police station in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Pastor Pedyson Baillou, makes his way to his destroyed home in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Women walking eastbound on their way to High Rock in the eastern side of Grand Bahama island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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  • Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Erica Roberts, 41, a resident of the High Rock area of Freeport, stands inside her home which was destroyed by Hurricane Dorian.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Damaged house in a residence in the High Rock neighborhood in the eastern part of Grand Bahama Island. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Car tossed into the trees in the section called Freetown on the eastern side of Grand Bahama. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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    Hurricane Dorian aftermath Bahamas. 'We have no food or water': Hurricane Dorian survivors feel abandoned.
    The silence along the Grand Bahama highway, the only major road on the island, is foreboding, punctuated only by the occasional truck driving east. The once dense forest on either side of the road has turned to bare branches. Houses and government buildings have been reduced to their concrete foundations. Cars and small jet planes have been left crumpled wreckages by 185 mph winds. Boats washed inland by the storm surge are planted among foliage. FREEPORT, BAHAMAS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 2019
    Crew members from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's Symphony of the Seas, the world largest cruise ship, load humanitarian aid for residents of Grand Bahama top be delivered from Nassau.The volunteers prepared 10,000 meals, water and medical aid. Hurricane Dorian caused considerable damages to the island of Grand Bahama especially to the eastern side.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Nova MamorŽ, Rondonia, Brazil, September 4, 2019:
    Main street of the small village Palmeiras. The orange sun indicates the amount of smoke in the air.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Nova MamorŽ, Rondonia, Brazil, September 4, 2019:
    At the unnamed farmhouse nearest to the blaze the lights were on but not a soul was to be seen Ð much less anyone who might extinguish the giant pyre.
    But two empty petrol barrels and a cluster of plastic jerry-cans dumped at its entrance hinted at a possible culprit Ð a rancher torching yet another swathe of the Brazilian jungle in order to expand his Amazon domain.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Nova MamorŽ, Rondonia, Brazil, September 4, 2019:
    Forest burns near the community of Palmeiras, district of the city of Nova MamorŽ in the state of Rond™nia.
    Three weeks after BrazilÕs unusually severe burning season sparked an international storm, the far-right government of president Jair Bolsonaro has launched a global PR campaign designed to convince the world the situation is under control.
    ÒThe Amazon is not burning, not burning at all,Ó BrazilÕs foreign minister, Ernesto Araœjo, insisted in an interview with CNN.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Indigenous village of Urumon ethnicity near the community of Palmeiras. Where farmers expand business every day.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Firefighters from the state of Amazonas try to put out fire in the rural outskirts of the city of Humait‡.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Firefighters from the state of Amazonas try to put out fire in the rural outskirts of the city of Humait‡.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Humait‡, Amazonas, Brazil, September 3, 2019:
    Rui Souza, the owner of waterside petrol station in Humait‡ that sells to goldseekers, said he was also optimistic Bolsonaro would do away with environmental and indigenous reserves so they could be commercially exploited.
    ÒOur Amazonia is so rich, my friend. But weÕre not allowed to use any of it,Ó the 65-year-old complained.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    Rui Souza, the owner of waterside petrol station in Humait‡ that sells to goldseekers, said he was also optimistic Bolsonaro would do away with environmental and indigenous reserves so they could be commercially exploited.
    ÒOur Amazonia is so rich, my friend. But weÕre not allowed to use any of it,Ó the 65-year-old complained.
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    Dorian brings destruction.
    This Copernicus Sentinel-3 image features Hurricane Dorian as it pummels the Bahamas on 2 September 2019 at 15:16 GMT (11:16 EDT). This mighty storm has been parked over the northwest Bahamas for more than 24 hours unleashing a siege of devastation. Storm surges, wind and rain have claimed at least five lives and destroyed homes and infrastructure. Dorian is reported to be one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record. Residents in Florida, US, are also starting to feel the effects of Dorian, though its path is difficult to predict as it creeps slowly over the Bahamas. However, the US National Hurricane Center expect life-threatening storm surges along Florida’s east coast and along the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina. As the US authorities respond to the devastation, Europe’s Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service has been activated to provide flood maps based on satellite data.

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    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Humait‡, Amazonas, Brazil, September 2, 2019:
    Child plays in public square in humait‡.
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    Gold miners carry an engine for maintenance. With long working hours, prospectors dominate the local economy.
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    Men watch the Madeira River in the port of the mining town of Humait‡.
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    In the riverside town of Humait‡ in Amazonas state, IbamaÕs former headquarters lies in ruins having been stormed, ransacked and burned to the ground by illegal goldminers during a 2017 attack in retribution for a crackdown on their operations.
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    In the riverside town of Humait‡ in Amazonas state, IbamaÕs former headquarters lies in ruins having been stormed, ransacked and burned to the ground by illegal goldminers during a 2017 attack in retribution for a crackdown on their operations.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    In the riverside town of Humait‡ in Amazonas state, IbamaÕs former headquarters lies in ruins having been stormed, ransacked and burned to the ground by illegal goldminers during a 2017 attack in retribution for a crackdown on their operations.
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    In the riverside town of Humait‡ in Amazonas state, IbamaÕs former headquarters lies in ruins having been stormed, ransacked and burned to the ground by illegal goldminers during a 2017 attack in retribution for a crackdown on their operations.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
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    In the riverside town of Humait‡ in Amazonas state, IbamaÕs former headquarters lies in ruins having been stormed, ransacked and burned to the ground by illegal goldminers during a 2017 attack in retribution for a crackdown on their operations.
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    Bolsonaro's Amazon inferno
    A 2,000km road and river odyssey in Brazil reveals consensus from all sides: Bolsonaro has ushered in a new age of wrecking. Porto Velho, Rondonia, Brazil, September 2, 2019:
    Jo‹o Chris—stomo, a Bolsonarian congressman in Rond™niaÕs capital, Porto Velho, rejected claims that under his leader Brazil was entering a new era of Amazon destruction and insisted Ð contrary a growing body of evidence Ð that conservation was a top priority in BolsonaroÕs Brazil.
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