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The Caribbean cruise industry suffers the consequences of hurricane Dorian battering of Bahamas

Thursday, September 5th 2019 - 09:06 UTC
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Cruise companies are pledging to help the ravished archipelago, a bread-and-butter staple of the tourist industry Cruise companies are pledging to help the ravished archipelago, a bread-and-butter staple of the tourist industry

For the Atlantic's major cruise operators, deadly Hurricane Dorian has meant nothing but trouble in paradise as ships have been diverted from the Bahamas. But as the widespread devastation becomes more apparent on the ravished archipelago, a bread-and-butter staple of the tourist industry, the companies are pledging to help fund major relief.

At least 20 deaths have already been attributed to Dorian in the Bahamas in what Prime Minister Hubert Minnis called “one of the greatest national crises in our country's history.”

Royal Caribbean, which has shuttled thousands of tourists every year to the Bahamas for more than half a century, said it is “rolling up our sleeves to help our friends” in the Bahamas by committing US$1 million to Dorian disaster relief.

Similarly, the Disney Cruise Line has pledged, through its parent the Walt Disney Company, to give more than US$1 million in cash and in-kind support to those who found themselves in the storm's path.

On Wednesday, the hurricane was advancing northward off the US Coast as a strong Category 2 storm, threatening the eastern states of Georgia and South and North Carolina.

”To make sure our donations go where they can do the most good, we are collaborating with the Bahamian government and our non-profit partner, the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF), and a network of Bahamian charities and organizations,” Royal Caribbean said.

The company urged guest and employee contributions as well by promising to match every dollar donated.

It also said it had loaded generators, water, cleaning supplies, clean sheets, towels and other items onto its ships for delivery to the Bahamas.

The company's Mexican partner ITM, with which it has formed the Holistica joint venture that is developing a resort in Freeport, is donating an additional US$100,000, Royal Caribbean added.

The 700 islands that constitute the Bahamas archipelago are located just 50 miles off the coast of Florida and are the home port to multiple cruise ships.

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