Family members scan social media, peer under rubble, or try to follow the smell of death in an attempt to find family and friends. 9News
He especially misses his eight-year-old grandson: "He was my fishing partner. We were close".
"The disturbance will more than likely take a very similar path to Dorian," chief meteorologist Shavonne Moxey-Bonamy said. The approaching storm was slowing down efforts to bring in aid, and food and water remained the biggest needs in the hard-hit Abaco islands, where officials temporarily suspended flights in anticipation of the storm, a spokesman for the islands' National Emergency Management Agency said."We are doing our best... We ask people to have patience."
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