Hurricane hits the Bahamas More than 10,000 houses collapsed Support from around the world September 10 9:41

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In the Atlantic Bahamas hit directly by a large hurricane, more than 10,000 houses have collapsed so far, more than 70,000 people need urgent assistance such as food, and countries around the world are starting to support them. .

The Bahamas were hit by a large hurricane "Drian" from the 1st and 2nd of this month, and according to local police, 45 deaths have been confirmed so far.

Especially on the northern Abaco Island and Grand Bahama Island, many houses have been damaged with no traces, and according to local disaster authorities, more than 10,000 houses have collapsed.

On the ninth day from the direct hit of the hurricane, Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, has received relief supplies from all over the world. Preparations for delivering the relief supplies to the disaster-stricken area were underway.

Some men rushed to volunteers from the United States, and a man who came from Southern Florida said, “I couldn't stay still, knowing that the news was seriously damaged. I want to deliver relief supplies as soon as possible. "

The representative of the Bahamas Red Cross said, “There are quite a few people affected by the disaster. We still need assistance with water and food.”