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Canada sends more military support to Bahamas in wake of Hurricane Dorian

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Hurricane Dorian: Survivors in Bahamas search rubble for what’s left
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The federal government says it’s providing additional emergency military support to areas in the Bahamas that were destroyed by Hurricane Dorian.

Global Affairs Canada says a Canadian Armed Forces’ CC-130J Hercules aircraft was sent Friday to provide airlift support.

The large propeller-diven cargo aircraft will facilitate the deployment of the Jamaican Defence Force into the Bahamas.

WATCH: Bahamas residents share stories of survival and death after Dorian

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Bahamas residents share stories of survival and death after Dorian

A Canadian Disaster Assistance Team was sent to Nassau in the Bahamas earlier to determine how Canada can best help those affected by Hurricane Dorian along with $500,000 from the federal government.

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Officials say the death toll has risen to 43 and is likely to increase after the Category 5 storm devastated some Bahamian communities.

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WATCH: Nova Scotia officials say they expect weather to deteriorate as Hurricane Dorian approaches

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Nova Scotia officials say they expect weather to deteriorate as Hurricane Dorian approaches

Hurricane Dorian is expected to make landfall as a Category 1 storm in Nova Scotia on Saturday evening before moving into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where it is expected to transform into a strong post-tropical storm.

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