@IDareT'sHair
All of these places received damage to varying degrees, Nassau being the least damaged location (some flooding in quite a few homes from King and Spring Tides coming out of the ground and rose up a few feet into some homes - Thankfully, I live on a little higher ground than most in my area). Nassau is where I live, thank God.
The worst damage took place in Abaco. There are reports now coming in that many lost their lives here. It was almost entirely under water for most of the island. Very depressing and very heart wrenching. A family was found huddled together in some rubble, dead. A lady had her 4 month old baby in her arms on an upstairs balcony pleading to be rescued because her roof came off but she could not move any further because of rough, deepening waters outside to the first level of the building. Very very sad!
As for Freeport, Grand Bahama - again it's not over for them yet since Dorian is still hanging around there for a few more hours, I am told. There was a video sent out of a shark swimming outside someone's car and they were in the car videoing the shark as it swam by.
This whole ordeal was like it was from a horror movie that was unfolding right before our eyes. We have never been through anything this catastrophic, ever! We have had bad hurricanes but we were always okay - never any hurricane related deaths reported. Homes were lost, but no deaths recorded. It is most certainly a wake up call for us.