As Aerial Footage of Devastated Bahamas Emerges, Campaigners Ask How Much Destruction and Death Before Global Climate Action Taken?

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Jessica Corbett,ย Common Dreams.ย Originally published onย Common Dreamsย underย CCย BYSAย 3.0ย US.

As the National Hurricane Centerย announcedย Tuesday that Hurricane Dorian’s core was โ€œfinally moving away from Grand Bahama Island,โ€ย towardย the Southeastern U.S. coast, footage of the storm’sย devastationย flooded the internet alongside calls for governments and the news media to recognize the here-and-now destruction of the climateย emergency.

Through Tuesday evening, the centerย warned, โ€œdangerous winds and life-threatening storm surgeโ€ from Dorian would continue to ravage Grand Bahama โ€” over which the stormย stalledย Monday afterย making landfallย as a Category 5 hurricane on the Bahamas’ Abaco Islandsย Sunday.

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โ€œThere’s still hurricane-force winds and rain coming down on us, and yet these people are going out and pulling people from their houses, from on top of their houses, and saving their lives,โ€ย reportedย CNN‘s Patrick Oppmann, who is on the ground in theย Bahamas.

Climate advocacy groups emphasized the importance of not only aiding those affected by this storm but also of pursuing bolder action to limit rising temperatures that scientists say are making hurricanes moreย devastating.

In the Bahamas, as many as 13,000 homes โ€” or nearly half of all houses on the impacted islands โ€” may have been severely damaged or destroyed by Dorian,ย according toย the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Flooding on Abaco โ€œis believed to have contaminated wells with saltwater,โ€ so some 62,000 people will need access to clean drinkingย water.

About 45,700 people in Grand Bahama and 14,500 in the Abacos may need food, a spokesman for the U.N. World Food Program toldย The Associated Press, whichย reportedย Tuesday on the region’s emerging humanitarianย crisis.

โ€œBahamas Health Minister Duane Sands tellsย The Associated Pressย that Hurricaneย Dorianย devastated the health infrastructure in Grand Bahama island and massive flooding has rendered the main hospitalย unusable.

He said Tuesday that the storm caused less severe damage in the neighboring Abaco Islands and he hopes to send an advanced medical team thereย soon.

Sands said the main hospital in Marsh Harbor is intact and sheltering 400 people but needs food, water, medicine, and surgical supplies. He also said crews are trying to airlift between five and seven end-stage kidney failure patients from Abaco who haven’t received dialysis sinceย Friday.โ€

Dorian โ€” which is now a Category 2 hurricane hurtling toward Florida โ€” already has killed at least five people in the Bahamas, but given the widespread devastation that has hindered search and rescue operations, the death tollย is expected to rise.

โ€œHow many more people have to die before political leaders treat climate change like the global catastrophe it is?โ€ Kate Aronoffย askedย Tuesday in an op-ed forย Theย Guardian.

Aronoff noted the impact of rising temperatures on extreme weather events and that those who have contributed minimally to the global emergency are โ€œamong the first and worst hit.โ€ Looking toward a future of more devastating storms, Aronoffย wrote:

โ€œIt’ll be tempting, as Dorian drifts toward Florida, for observers in the U.S. to forget the death and destruction it has left behind elsewhere. That would be a mistake. Jeff Bezos’s escape plans notwithstanding, we’re all stuck on this warming planet together. Whether human civilization stays intact amid all this worsening weather depends on recognizing our shared humanity โ€” and designing policy accordingly. Platitudes for the planet won’t cutย it.โ€

In the op-ed, Aronoff highlighted a couple specific policies that aim to take some responsibility for the outsized role that major developed countries have played in creating the crisis, including the recently releasedย Green New Deal planย from Democratic presidential primary candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as well as a blueprint of aย Green New Deal for Europe.

May Boeve, executive director of the advocacy group 350.org,ย echoedย Aronoff Tuesday in a statement about Dorian and the climateย emergency.

โ€œThe question we are asking is: what will it take to pursue systems-change on the scale that is required in order to defend communities from the reality of climate-fueled disasters? Countries like the Bahamas, where there’s never a moment of respite from climate impacts, deserve more than shocked thoughts andย prayers.โ€

Boeve warned that โ€œas stronger climate impacts hit coastal regions, we see the most vulnerable communities facing devastating inequities and lacking in resources to evacuate from these storm whenย necessary.โ€

Highlighting the mass mobilization that climate activists worldwideย are planningย for Septemberย 20, she added that โ€œwith each disaster, it becomes ever clearer that we need transformative, bold climate action at scale with theย crisis.โ€

โ€œCommunities deserve a Green New Deal that invests in resilience and adaptation to climate change, provides funding for disaster relief and grassroots recovery, and creates a just transition to 100 percent renewable economy that creates millions of jobs for workers,โ€ said Boeve. โ€œInstead of people, it’s fossil fuel billionaires who should pay for the level of damage caused by Hurricaneย Dorian.โ€

Main image: Aerial images of Hurricane Dorian’s devastation of the Bahamas began circulating Tuesday. Credit:ย Our Newsย via Travisย C-Carroll/Twitter

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