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Enviroment State Minister: “If Hazardous Levels Are Detected, We’ll Shut It Down”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Tropical Storm Imelda swept over The Bahamas and left behind a trail of debris and waist-deep flooding in several New Providence communities.
Today, pump trucks were spotted in the Fort Charlotte community siphoning floodwater and dumping it into Saunders Beach, leaving the shoreline discolored.
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