Hurricane Dorian Relief Press Kit
Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas as a devastating Category 5 storm—one of the most powerful on record. The hurricane left complete destruction in its wake. Samaritan's Purse is providing clean water, critical relief, and life-saving medical care to families who are suffering.
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Samaritan's Purse airlifted more than 360 tons of critical relief supplies to the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian's devastation.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse airlifted 360+ tons of critical relief supplies to the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian devastated the islands—leaving thousands of families without shelter or access to clean water.
DownloadDisaster Assistance Response Team members unload emergency shelter material from the Samaritan's Purse DC-8 aircraft after it landed in the Bahamas.
DownloadA barge loaded with emergency shelter materials, water filtration units, and desalinization units made its way from Nassau to the hardest-hit island of Abaco.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse is committed to providing physical relief and spiritual comfort to families who lost everything after Hurricane Dorian.
DownloadA barge loaded with Samaritan's Purse critical relief supplies makes its way to the hardest-hit island of Abaco, Bahamas from the capital of Nassau.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse is distributing emergency shelter materials and water filtration units to families devastated by Hurricane Dorian on the island of Abaco.
DownloadSamaritans' Purse is distributing emergency shelter materials in the hardest-hit areas of the Bahamas.
DownloadAt the Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital, nurses Jessica Lutz and Regina Randolph provide medical care to a woman injured during Hurricane Dorian.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse team members work around the clock to construct an Emergency Field Hospital in Freeport, Grand Bahama.
DownloadAn Emergency Room patient is transferred to the Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital in Freeport, Grand Bahama.
DownloadUtilizing high-quality NRS tents, Samaritan's Purse constructed a Tier 2 Emergency Field Hospital in Freeport, Grand Bahama following Hurricane Dorian.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse is providing physical care and spiritual encouragement in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian destroyed the homes and livelihoods of thousands of families.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse deployed an Emergency Field Hospital to the island of Grand Bahama to meet critical medical needs. The 40-bed hospital includes an emergency room, intensive care unit, and operating room to perform up to 10 surgeries per day.
DownloadThe Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital is able to treat some 100 patients per day with in-patient capacity for 40 individuals.
DownloadThe Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital, located on Grand Bahama, has the capacity to treat more than 100 patients per day.
DownloadTeams of Samaritan's Purse doctors and nurses are hard at work treating individuals injured during Hurricane Dorian's devastating blow to the Bahamas.
DownloadSamaritan's Purse team members work to construct and load pallets with portions of the Emergency Field Hospital on to the DC-8 aircraft.
DownloadPress Releases
Samaritan's Purse Ramps Up Bahamas Response: Sending Emergency Field Hospital, Personnel & More Relief Supplies
Franklin Graham Deploys Emergency Field Hospital to Provide Life-saving Care to Hurricane Dorian Victims Read full Press Release
Samaritan's Purse Airlifts Critical Relief to Hurricane-Battered Bahamas
Samaritan's Purse is airlifting its DC-8 cargo plane stocked with critical supplies to the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian pummeled the island—leaving thousands of people without basic necessities. Read full Press Release
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Franklin Graham
Sept. 5“Our team on the ground is seeing catastrophic devastation and widespread suffering. Our focus is on getting critically needed supplies and medical care to those who need it most,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse. “Please continue to pray for the Bahamas as we bring relief and share the comfort, hope and love of Jesus Christ.”
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Dr. Elliott Tenpenny
Sept. 10“We are in Freeport, Bahama where Hurricane Dorian came through just a few days ago. We were asked by the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization to deploy the Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital using our DC-8 cargo plane to help take care of people in need,” said Dr. Elliott Tenpenny director of the Samaritan's Purse international health unit. “There are a lot of people suffering here, and we're here to relieve a small amount of that suffering. I would ask for everyone's prayers and support as we undertake this work and as God uses us to reach the people of the Bahamas.”