Hurricane Dorian Makes Waves Crash Against Second-Floor Bedroom in the Bahamas (Netizens Freak Out Watching Viral Video)

Hurricane Dorian that has been described as a "historic tragedy in parts of our northern Bahamas" is creating havoc. The death toll has risen to 5 now and the storm seems only to be growing ever since. Amidst this, a video showing the hurricane hitting the second floor of a building is going viral, freaking netizens out.

Hurricane Dorian (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Hurricane Dorian has created havoc across the Bahamas. People are being advised to look after themselves even if it requires breaking their attics and fleeing to safety with a floatation device. The death toll has risen to five now; however, the storm seems only to be growing ever since. Uptill now, apart from the five deaths about, 13,000 houses have been severely damaged in the Bahamas. Viral videos of massive storm inundating homes are leaving watchers aghast. The water is said to have reached roofs and the tops of palm trees. Meanwhile, the prime minister, Hubert Minnis, described the hurricane as a "historic tragedy in parts of our northern Bahamas." Dorian has been downgraded to a category 3 hurricane earlier today; however, Bahamas will still face winds at 120mph speed. Dorian Triggers Massive Flooding in Bahamas; at Least 5 Dead.

However, amidst all this, a video showing the hurricane hitting the second floor of a building is going viral. The person filmed water lashing against the windows of the bedroom on the second floor. Shared by a Twitter handle @6INNER the video is freaking netizens out. The video shows strong waves hitting the second floor of the building.

Take a Look at The Video:

People Are Horrified, Here Are a Few Reactions:

It is Scary

Really

Pray for The Bahamas

Stay safe

In Freeport, Dave Mackey recorded a video showing water and floating debris surging around his house as the wind shrieked outside. "Our house is 15 feet up, and right now where that water is about 8 feet. So we're pretty concerned right now because we're not at high tide," he said.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 03, 2019 02:42 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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