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BPL Skyguard Severe Weather Alert 19th August: Freeport – update

STARTS: 08/19/2020 10:30 AM EDT EXPIRES: 08/19/2020 4:00 PM EDT

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BPL Skyguard Severe Weather Alert 19th August: Nassau

STARTS: 08/19/2020 8:30 AM EDT EXPIRES: 08/19/2020 11:30 AM EDT

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BPL Skyguard Severe Weather Alert: Nassau

STARTS: 08/18/2020 11:57 AM EDT EXPIRES: 08/18/2020 2:00 PM EDT

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BPL SkyGuard Severe Weather Warning – Freeport

STARTS: 08/09/2020 3:40 PM EDT EXPIRES: 08/09/2020 9:00 PM EDT

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BPL SKYGuard Warning Freeport

STARTS: 08/07/2020 4:45 PM EDT EXPIRES: 08/07/2020 7:00 PM EDT

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BPL | SKYGuard Severe Weather Warning, Sunday 2nd August

STARTS: 08/01/2020 2:00 AM EDT EXPIRES: 08/03/2020 8:00 AM EDT

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SkyGuard Wind, Heavy Rain Warning 1487

Sunday, 2nd August, 2020.

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SATURDAY UPDATES: All clear for New Providence, Andros, Abaco, Eleuthera – Hurricane Warning remains for Grand Bahama, Bimini, Berry Islands and neighbouring cays

10pm: A statement from BPL on power restoration efforts – Bahamas Power and Light Company Ltd (BPL) wishes to confirm for customers that we have begun restoration efforts and have returned service to some of the feeders, but BPL continues to prioritize safety of our customers and staff as we recover from Hurricane Isaias.

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SkyGuard Wind, Heavy Rain Warning 1487

Saturday, 1st August, 2020.

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Friday’s Updates: Hurricane Isaias

8.30pm: From the Associated Press – Isaias had maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kph) Friday night and was expected to strengthen in the coming hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. The storm was centered about 175 miles (280 kilometers) south-southeast of Nassau in the Bahamas and was moving northwest at 15 mph (24 kph).

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UPDATED: Here comes Isaias

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said stronger measures will be implemented to prevent spread of COVID-19 after Tropical Storm Isaias passes as the country recorded three COVID-19 deaths and passed a grim milestone yesterday of more than 500 recorded cases of the virus.