Florida man parks Smart car in kitchen over fear Hurricane Dorian would blow it away.
More than 13,000 homes on the Abaco Islands and the neighboring Grand Bahama island, which were hit particularly hard, were damaged or destroyed.
In much less devastating hurricane news, a woman in Nassau, Bahamas, said she had collected and was sheltering nearly 100 stray dogs in her home to keep them safe. "It's been insane. So many dogs, I can't even get one step without a dog being on my foot, but I'm not complaining because ... everybody’s safe and that was the main goal for this,", police said. One washed up at Paradise Beach Park and 15 bricks of cocaine were found in a duffel bag that had washed ashore on Cocoa Beach, about 20 miles north.
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