Pastor Jeremiah Saunders poses for a photo among the ruins of his church
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Pastor Jeremiah Saunders poses for a photo among the ruins of his church that was destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, in High Rock, Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Wednesday Sept. 11, 2019. Jeremiah says "I spoke to the water: 'Peace, be still.' It never listened," Saunders said with a wide smile and then grew serious as he focused on the task that tens of thousands of Bahamians now face on two islands devastated by the Category 5 storm: the clean-up. (AP Photo / Ramon Espinosa)
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Authorities said Thursday that the list of people missing in the hurricane’s aftermath had been reduced to about 1,300 names from an earlier 2,500.
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