Categories: A SliderLocal News

Dorian caused $7B in damage to The Bahamas, estimates catastrophic modelling firm

SOURCE: NASSAU GUARDIAN: Catastrophic modelling and risk management company Karen Clark and Company (KCC) estimates that Dorian caused $7 billion worth of damage to The Bahamas. Its report noted, however, that deadly Hurricane Dorian’s track was not the worst case scenario for The Bahamas.

“New Providence, the most populated island, was spared the worst of Dorian’s wind speeds and storm surge,” noted KCC’s report.

The company estimates the insured and uninsured losses on Abaco to be $4 billion, the losses on Grand Bahama to be $2 billion and on New Providence $1 billion.

Though New Providence was not directly hit by the storm, KCC contends losses will be up to $1 billion due to moderate wind damage and damage from flooding as a result of storm surge and rainfall.

KCC’s report explains that the highest wind speeds occurred at Elbow Cay and Marsh Harbour, where the intensity of the storm peaked.

“Abaco experienced Hurricane Dorian at its peak intensity and a prolonged period of exposure to 184 miles per hour (mph) winds,” the report points out.

“Winds of this magnitude cause major structural damage to wood frame and masonry structures. The building stock in The Bahamas is predominantly masonry buildings with wood-frame roofs. As a result, most residential structures and other buildings on Abaco suffered total damage from wind.

“Along with the wind damage, Abaco experienced storm surge flooding levels up to 20 feet on parts of the island.”

The KCC report explains that storm surge chiefly contributed to the losses on Grand Bahama.

“Dorian brought 185 mph winds to Grand Bahama Island, but its track turned northward before it reached Freeport, the most populated area on the island,” the report states.

“As a result, Freeport experienced sustained wind speeds closer to 120 mph with higher gusts. These winds are sufficient to cause extreme damage to roof covering and decking.

“Storm surge contributed relatively more to the losses in Freeport and other Grand Bahama locations that were outside of the hurricane eyeball and experienced lower wind speeds.

“As Dorian stalled over Grand Bahama on September 2, it pushed a storm surge of nearly 20 feet onto the northern side of the island. Much of downtown Freeport was also flooded along with the airport.”

The KCC report noted that flooding on New Providence was between one to three feet and the island received between six and ten inches of rainfall while being impacted by tropical storm force winds.

Barbados Today

Barbados Today is the leading news service in Barbados. Founded in January 2010, with the mission to keep you informed, we aim to share news on matters of national interest, raise the level of public debate and help our readers make informed decisions in their daily lives. We do this by building confidence in our content through consistency. We strive for accuracy, accountability and maturity in our reporting at all times.

Recent Posts

Pedestrian injured in accident along Black Rock Main Road

A pedestrian suffered serious injuries in a collision with a car along  Black Rock Main Road, between the area of …

1 hour ago

Stuck with bad EPA

I wanted to write about Christmas gifts today, but something horrendous happened last week.  So, I must combine both issues.…

2 hours ago

My journey South (Part 1) . . . Tracing developments on Artificial Intelligence in Latin America and the Caribbean

by Chelceé Brathwaite While some still consider Artificial Intelligence (AI) to be beyond the grasp of developing countries, our South…

2 hours ago

Judge suggests parties talk

Go back to the negotiating table and try one more time to work things out. This was the advice of…

2 hours ago

Serious health and safety violations at Liquidation Centre

Liquidation Centre was a vermin-infested former warehouse store that no fewer than four Government agencies have condemned as a fire…

2 hours ago

RSS peacekeepers as pre-election unrest builds

Barbadian troops and police officers under the command of the Regional Security System (RSS) were tonight preparing to be deployed…

3 hours ago