Florida Man Buys 100 Generators For The Bahamas After Hurricane Dorian

Florida Man Buys 100 Generators For The Bahamas After Hurricane Dorian

CNN/Alec Sprague/Facebook A man went shopping in Costco yesterday. He bought peas, beans, coffee, s..

Florida Man Buys 100 Generators For The Bahamas After Hurricane DorianCNN/Alec Sprague/Facebook

A man went shopping in Costco yesterday. He bought peas, beans, coffee, salt, pepper… and 100 generators to help the Hurricane Dorian-ravaged Bahamas.

The gentleman – who wishes to remain anonymous and wants the focus to be kept on helping those in need – made his mega-purchase at a Costco in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 4.

At $450-per-generator, the shopper amassed a bill of $49, 285.70 at the checkout, and its all heading straight to the Bahamian islands of Grand Bahama and Abaco by boat.

Destruction in the bahamas after hurricane dorianPA

The unnamed farmer from Jacksonville told CNN:

About 100 generators and a truck load of food and chainsaws are all going over by boat on Thursday [September 5] to Marsh Harbour in The Bahamas. Its terrible and Im sure youve seen the photos,

Its important that we help each other out. Its better than just sitting there. You see a need and you fill it.

The Category 5 beast is the strongest storm to make landfall in the country, causing generational devastation to entire neighbourhoods.

Hurricane DorianPA

Its already carrying a heavy toll, taking the lives of 20 people so far. However, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said: We expect that this number will increase.

Despite the man wanting his good deed to remain discreet, a fellow customer, Alex Sprague, noticed his actions. He wrote online: All I could do was shake his hand and thank him! There still are good people in the world!

Was just in Cosco off Collins getting a generator (at $450 each) and this guy right here is purchasing over 100…

Posted by Alec Sprague on Wednesday, September 4, 2019

In order to transport the generators and other amenities to the Bahamas, trucks will drive the supplies to Stuart, Florida, about 250 miles south. The farmer said he has a storage facility set up there so the items could then be transported to the Bahamas by boat.

Errol Thurston runs a guide service in Marsh Harbour, a town in the Abaco Islands. A local Bahamian and longtime friend of the farmer since the 2000s, hes a key cog in the machine behind the plan.

Thurston, whose hometown was destroyed by the hurricane, left the island to take a clients boat to safety in Florida days before the storm. Hes with his wife, Mercedes, who lives and works in Florida as a dean at a high school.

Hold firm #abacostrong #grandbahamastrong

Posted by Errol Thurston on Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Hes using his network of friends and boaters to assist in transporting the mass of supplies. Thurston said: We are trying to book a slot on a container ship that regularly services the Abacos and Grand Bahama. The guys are doing everything in their power to get us in a slot there. They know the Read More – Source

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