Here you see a close-up of the aftermath from #HurricaneDorian. This before (January 29, 2019) and after (September 5, 2019) is of Green Turtle Cay, #Bahamas. pic.twitter.com/lmhgo4mh6o
— Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) September 5, 2019
When calamities like hurricanes or earthquakes strike, they leave almost nothing in their wake. Almost everything will be leveled and destroyed due to the sheer strength and power of these forces of nature.
As seen in satellite images taken after Hurricane Dorian struck the Bahamas, there was widespread devastation throughout the archipelago.
Dorian was a Category 5 storm when it hit the Bahamas on Saturday and then stalled over the northern Bahamas for days before continuing on its path. The storm is blamed for at least 30 deaths and Bahamas officials say that hundreds, or even thousands are missing.
Satellite images from Maxar Technologies show the damage to several parts of Marsh Harbour on Great Abaco Island, which suffered a direct hit from the storm. The images from before the hurricane were taken on October 25, 2018, and the photos after Dorian hit were taken on September 5.
(Image credit: Maxar Technologies)