Morgues set up to handle the bodies when theyre eventually found. So far 43 people are confirmed dead and that number is expected to go up, way up as the search for victims continues hundreds of people who stayed in the path of Hurricane Dorian are still missing. Now this is what the coastal town of marsh harbor looks like right now, but its this level of complete destruction across much of the bahamas. Thousands of homes are just flattened, entire neighborhoods wiped away and now people on the ground in these towns say theyre overwhelmed by the unmistakable stench of death. Cnns Patrick Oppmann is live in the town of freeport. The heartbreaking stories and images we are seeing and hearing and people who lost everything including loved one, parents separated from their children and the government of the bahamas calling this a humanitarian crisis. Tell us what more you are hearing. Reporter well, you go to the hardesthit town is only about an hour from freeport and although freeport did
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The Kashmiri willow bat industry, rooted in centuries-old craftsmanship and tradition, faces challenges in the 21st century. Once renowned for crafting hockey sticks, it shifted to cricket bat production post-partition, connecting with Jalandhar and embracing the region's abundant willow wood. Kashmir's unique willow, Salix Alba Caerulea, found global recognition for cricket bats. However, the industry faces threats like raw material scarcity, illegal trading, and competition from other regions. Experts call for sustainable cultivation and government support to safeguard this vital Kashmiri tradition and economic resource. The industry's reputation is on the rise, with Kashmiri willow bats being used by international cricketers, sparking hope for its continued success.