Hurricane direct hit Bahamas Security concerns Concerned about sending police officers to neighboring countries September 9 15:25

In the Atlantic Bahamas, hit by a large hurricane, the number of victims has risen to 45, and the search for missing people continues. Because the power outage continues in the affected areas and there are concerns about the deterioration of security, the Bahamas government requested cooperation to dispatch police officers to neighboring countries.

The Atlantic Bahamas were hit directly by a large hurricane "Drian" from the 1st and 2nd of this month, and according to local police, the number of victims has risen to 45.

Searches for missing people in the stricken area continued, and the Bahamas Sands Health Minister said to local media that "it is necessary to provide unimaginable information about victims and human damage." The view that there is a risk that will increase further.

In addition, at the airport of the capital of Nassau, the Bahamas, residents evacuated from the heavily damaged Abaco Island and Grand Bahama Island arrived one after another by US helicopters and headed for evacuation centers etc. It was.

According to the Bahamas government, 3500 people have been evacuated from these islands.

On the other hand, according to the officials of the disaster authorities at the press conference on the 8th, the power outage continues in the affected areas of Abaco Island and Grand Bahama Island, and there is concern about the deterioration of security. Requested cooperation to dispatch police officers to other countries.