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Bahamas Update After Hurricane Matthew

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On October 10, 2016
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Bahamas Update After Hurricane Matthew

Sunrise in Bahamas Islands

Airports have reopened in the Bahamas following the category 4 hurricane that came through.

Courtesy William Cline

The Bahamas is already welcoming back scuba divers after weathering Hurricane Matthew last week. The National Emergency Agency gave the all clear for the entire commonwealth of The Bahamas just before 9AM last Friday. Most of the airports throughout the Islands of the Bahamas were re-opened shortly after the hurricane exited the country. Cruise ships also returned to the Nassau on Saturday.

While most damage on the islands impacted by the storm is minimal, reports indicate that some areas of Grand Bahama Island and North Abaco suffered significant damage. Thankfully no hurricane related deaths have been reported.

“We are cognizant that we are a blessed nation because we took quite a lashing from such a powerful category four hurricane and received no loss of life or widespread destruction. We would like to extend our heartfelt thoughts and prayers for all the residents of The Bahamas who have been affected by the storm,” said Joy Jibrilu, Director General of Tourism for The Islands Of The Bahamas.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the citizens of Haiti where at last report there was significant loss of life. We will stand shoulder to shoulder with our Caribbean family in recovery exercises.”

All operators of the Bahamas Divining Association made it through the storm with minimal damage. A few operators were once again open for business on Saturday, with others planning on being fully operational early this week.

If you have plans to dive between now and November 1st it is recommended that you call your operator to confirm operational status.

With good weather and a lot of hard work, The Bahamas will recover from Hurricane Matthew and dive operators we be 100% back in business taking divers to see the country’s incredible underwater beauty.