Gawdzilla Sama
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A survey of shantytowns in New Providence found that 1,410 people reside in those communities.
In total, 428 households were assessed.
The New Providence Shantytown Assessment Report, 2018, released by Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes yesterday, shows that the Carmichael constituency has the largest representation (44 percent) of such households, followed by Golden Isles (31 percent) and then Elizabeth (25 percent).
The average shantytown household size is 3.3 people.
The report identifies 10 shantytowns: Montgomery Avenue, Allen Drive, Bellot Road, Golden Gates Road, Lazaretto Road, Cowpen Road (west), Bacardi Road (east), Bacardi Road (west), Lumumba Lane and an unidentified shantytown.
The report says 23 percent of the assessment forms did not capture the legal status of the heads of household interviewed as part of the survey. For those whose legal status was captured, it was demonstrated that only a minority (six percent) was undocumented, it adds.
“By extension then, the overwhelming number of shantytown residents report having legal standing to be in The Bahamas,” states the report, prepared by Dr. Cherita Moxey of the Ministry of Health.
For many years now that prediction of the AGW researchers has been labeled "alarmism" by the Republican Party media feed.thankfully, dorian has finally left the bahamas
damn
over 24 hours of unrelenting hell
i was wondering if it would gain more energy as it moved into the open water between the bahamas and florida and yes it appears to gained enough energy to maintain the level 3
i was expecting it might reduce and fade out as it started to move northward but it seems to be maintaining its energy.
as long as it doesn't gain more energy because then i expect it likely to grow in size and start to cover the upper area of florida... worst case scenario flooding the northern tip cutting off all transport etc
while driving inland rain doubling the flooding as the storm surge comes in on high tides.
from #26 above
growing in the atlantic 20.3 n 33.9 w
now at 27 n 38 w
I think this tropical storm with 50+ mph winds is tracking too far north to be a problem?
the gulf is coolits going to be a season of it
i was wondering if the one developing in the gulf was going to be a mini katrina
the gulf is cool
look to the caribbean
(wild guess du jour)
if a tropical storm enters the caribbean sea, it will strengthen.
More than 20 million people under flood watch after killer storms power through Midwest, East
By Jennifer Gray, Jason Hanna and Steve Almasy, CNN
Updated 0157 GMT (0957 HKT) January 12, 2020