Bahamian Official Filmed Cat-5 Dorian As It Swallowed His Home

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Like many Bahamians, Michael Pintard, the country’s minister for agriculture, hunkered down in his home to wait out what was a category 5 hurricane at the moment Dorian slammed the small Caribbean island’s coast Sunday night. 

The largest storm currently on the planet and the strongest to hit the Bahamas in recorded history had sustained winds of 180 mph, and some gusts ranging up to 220 mph as it made landfall there. 

Pintard on Monday uploaded surreal video to the internet showing storm waters rising to above his windows, which are at least 20 feet above the ground, according to his estimate. 

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“This is what I’m facing at the moment, and I have neighbors that are in a far worse position than me and my family,” he said.

The now viral clip shows the government minister’s home being essentially swallowed up in the massive storm surge and flooding as Hurricane Dorian passed over Grand Bahama. 

“That’s water hitting my front window which is extremely high. Of course I’m already completely flooded out. That’s my kitchen window that water is hitting and that has to be a minimum of about 20 feet above the ground,” he narrates amid the chaotic scene. 

“This is water by my back door that came from the canal that height has to be 20 to 25 feet above sea level. This is what I’m facing at the moment. I have neighbors who are in a far worse position than me and my family. That’s my bedroom water hitting there,” Pintard says.

Waters in some parts of the islands didn’t appear to abate Monday as rescue operations are underway. 

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Footage from inside other homes in the Bahamas appeared to show families huddled in attics while water rose to roof level. 

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Official emergency sources are alerting health officials that many families are trapped in attics and crawl spaces inside flooded homes amid the continuing storm surge in what remains an incredibly dangerous situation. 

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Some of the footage also shows horrific moments water begins to pour into the windows of homes with people still in them. 

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According to the National Hurricane Center, Grand Bahama Island is still experiencing catastrophic winds and storm surge into Monday afternoon. 


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