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Since Hurricane Dorian tore through the #Bahamas—leveling homes, drowning animals and leaving at least dozens of people dead—it seems like survivors are in the midst of an “apocalypse.” That's how Brian Symonette described the aftermath of the Category 5 storm to TIME as he traveled around Great Abaco Island to get supplies and care for his family. As the scale of the destruction shifts into focus, Symonette says the island is running out of food, water and fuel: “All the banks are gone, all the grocery stores are gone. I haven’t spent money in six days. It’s just been trade—‘O.K., you have gas, I have a truck. You have food, I have somewhere to stay.’” The 34-year-old adds, “the tune of everyone is, ‘I want to wake up from this nightmare.’” Read more at the link in bio. In these photographs, vehicles drive on a flooded road on Great Abaco Island on Sept. 5, and Dejani Louistan stands with the only belongings she managed to salvage in the Mudd neighborhood of Marsh Harbour on Sept. 7. Photographs by Carolyn Van Houten (@vanhoutenphoto)—@washingtonpost/@gettyimages


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