An aerial view shows devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this image obtained via social media. Michelle Cove/Trans Island Airways/via REUTERS Show moreShow less
U.S. Coast Guard personnel wheel an evacuee on a stretcher, rescued from Abaco Island after Hurricane Dorian, in Nassau, Bahamas, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc Nutt Show moreShow less
A man driving a stalled car is pushed by a truck through a flooded street after the effects of Hurricane Dorian arrived in Nassau, Bahamas September 2, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc Nutt Show moreShow less
A woman walks in a flooded street after the effects of Hurricane Dorian arrived in Nassau, Bahamas, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc NuttShow moreShow less
Houses line a flooded street after the effects of Hurricane Dorian arrived in Nassau, Bahamas, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc Nutt Show moreShow less
An aerial view of the Marsh Harbour Airport after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this still image from video obtained via social media. Terran Knowles/Our News Bahamas/via REUTERS Show moreShow less
An aerial view shows devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this image obtained via social media. Michelle Cove/Trans Island Airways/via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
An aerial view shows devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this image obtained via social media. Michelle Cove/Trans Island Airways/via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
An aerial view shows the Marsh Harbour Airport after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this image obtained via social media. Michelle Cove/Trans Island Airways/via REUTERSShow moreShow less
Hurricane Dorian is shown from the International Space Station more than 200 miles above the earth as it churns in the north-western Caribbean near the United States mainland in this photo taken September 2, 2019. Picture taken September 2, 2019. Christina Koch/NASA/Handout via REUTERS Show moreShow less
The eye of Hurricane Dorian remains near the city of Freeport, Bahamas in a satellite photograph distributed by the NOAA's National Weather Service September 2, 2019. National Weather Service/Handout via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
The eye of Hurricane Dorian is seen in this still image taken from a Hurricane Hunter footage in The Bahamas, September 2, 2019. United States Air Force/Handout via REUTERS. Show moreShow less
An aerial view shows devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this still image from video obtained via social media. Terran Knowles/Our News Bahamas/via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
An aerial view shows devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this image obtained via social media. Michelle Cove/Trans Island Airways/via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
A woman walks in a flooded street after the effects of Hurricane Dorian arrived in Nassau, Bahamas, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc NuttShow moreShow less
Palm trees blow in the wind during the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Marsh Harbour, the Great Abaco Island, Bahamas, September 1, 2019. Show moreShow less
First responders are seen aftermath of the Hurricane Dorian at an unspecified location in the Bahamas, in this September 2, 2019 photo. Picture taken on September 2, 2019. Courtesy Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater/U.S. Coast Guard/Handout via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
An aerial view of devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this still image from video obtained via social media. Terran Knowles/Our News Bahamas/via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
Prime Minister Hubert MInnis boards a U.S. Coast Guard plane, en route to Abaco for a reconnaissance flight to survey damage caused by Hurricane Dorian, in Nassau, Bahamas, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc Nutt Show moreShow less
An aerial view shows devastation after hurricane Dorian hit the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, September 3, 2019, in this image obtained via social media. Michelle Cove/Trans Island Airways/via REUTERS.Show moreShow less
A palm tree bends in the wind next to a flooded street after the effects of Hurricane Dorian arrived in Nassau, Bahamas, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/John Marc Nutt Show moreShow less