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1 of 2 tropical waves could threaten Bahamas as Hurricane Gabrielle churns in Atlantic, the NHC says
With the tropics stirring up a busy Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said one of two developing Atlantic systems could become a tropical depression near the Bahamas this week. The NHC was also eyeing a second tropical wave with an even higher chance to develop,
The parade of Atlantic storms is marching on. Tropical Storm Humberto has formed, and we're still watching for Tropical Storm Imelda near the Caribbean.
Two vigorous tropical disturbances – designated Invest 93L (easternmost disturbance) and Invest 94L (westernmost disturbance) – are likely to develop in the coming days and could bring impacts to land,
We have Humberto growing into a Cat 3 hurricane by Monday well off our east coast, but Invest 94L may become Imelda by the weekend in the south/central Bahamas.
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Florida man survives shark attack while spearfishing in the Bahamas
A Florida man is recovering after surviving a shark attack while spearfishing off the coast of the Bahamas during a fishing-trip-turned-nightmare.Eddie Jarmakowicz from Riviera Beach was diving during a three-day fishing trip to Grand Cay on Aug.
A man died in the Bahamas on Sunday after a boating accident at sea, prompting police to investigate.
The Bahamian government is now enforcing a maritime pilot rule that makes the service a requirement for all vessels calling at the country’s ports. Even cruise ships visiting private destinations will be subject to the enforcement of the compulsory requirement,
The five-bedroom villa on Norman’s Cay, in the Exuma chain of islands, spans 7,000 square feet across three structures
The first-ever regional International Tennis Federation (ITF) officiating school held in The Bahamas was successfully concluded this past weekend.
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Shark bite victim from Palm Beach County and surgeon speak about spearfishing incident in Bahamas
Never saw the shark that attacked me. My wrist was hanging down and I could see flesh. Obviously, that was a concern.' -- Eddie Jarmakowicz, 63.