- Seven (7) confirmed fatalities
- Twenty five (25) persons evacuated from Great Abaco to New Providence
- 50 children have been evacuated from a children’s home in impacted areas in Grand Bahama
- 449 persons recorded in 9 shelters in Great Abaco; 346 persons in 17 shelters in Grand Bahama
- Parts of Abaco have been decimated; severe flooding, damages to infrastructure and buildings; southern Abaco suffered less devastation than the north
- The Mudd in Abaco is completely destroyed.
- The national airport in Abaco is completely flooded
- Treasure Key airport runway is still functional, however access via road is limited due to flooding
- Approximately 60% of homes are damaged in Marsh Harbour
- Priority is for search and rescue and recovery efforts
- Bahamas marine is transporting food and medical supplies to Great Abaco
- RNAT is scheduled to deploy to Grand Bahama and Great Abaco on Wednesday September 4, 2019 after the “All Clear”
- The U.S. Coastal Service continues to assist in search and rescue efforts
- Additional members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force will be sent to Great Abaco to facilitate safety
- Four (4) U.S. helicopters are performing search and rescue operations
- The UK Royal Navy vessel is expected to deliver food in Abaco to residents tonight Tuesday 3, 2019
- An “All Clear” is expected to be issued at 04:00 hrs for Great Abaco on Wednesday September 4, 2019