RI National Guard to Assist Hurricane Relief Effort in Bahamas

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RI National Guard to Assist Hurricane Relief Effort in Bahamas

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The Rhode Island National Guard (RING) is sending three C-130Js aircrafts to assists in Hurricane Dorian relief efforts.

The aircrafts will leave from Quonset Air National Guard Base on September 6 equipped with a full crew.

"The Rhode Island National Guard is always prepared to provide support in times of crisis. Due to the nature of our partnership, we are well equipped to assist the people of the Bahamas during this time. We share a unique bond with the Bahamians, so we are especially thankful for the opportunity to help them in the wake of Hurricane Dorian," said Major General Callahan.

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RI National Guard and the Bahamas

The Rhode Island National Guard is connected to the Bahamas through the National Guard's State Partnership Program.

Through this partnership, the RING and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force have worked alongside each other since 2005 in a joint training capacity.

Prior training efforts have focused on disaster preparedness, cybersecurity, civil disturbance, engineering, medical, and aviation capabilities.

Latest on Hurricane Dorian

As GoLocalProv reported earlier this week, Hurricane Dorian has impacted the Bahamas and moving through the east coast of Florida.

According to a new report by AccuWeather,Dorian will make its way to the northeast later this week and into the weekend.

“Dorian is forecast to swing well east of the mid-Atlantic coast on Friday. The overall size of the hurricane will grow and spread northward as the peak winds near the center diminish. This means that Dorian will have some impact from rain, wind and rough seas in the northeastern United States, even though the storm is likely to remain at sea,” writes AccuWeather.

According to AccuWeather, the northeast could get anywhere from two to four inches of rain with the potential for flooding. 

AccuWeather adds, “some disruptions to travel are likely with poor visibility for motorists and perhaps some airline delays along the coast.”


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