Hurricane Dorian (Full Episode) | Gathering Storm

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This is what our 1,000 cameras captured during Category 5 Hurricane Dorian.

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Hurricane Dorian (Full Episode) | Gathering Storm
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All Comments (21)
  • BAHAMA STRONG 💪🏾! WE SURVIVED THAT 🇧🇸🙏🏾!!.
  • That fisherman dude from NC is like the main character of this documentary. The way he take things easy despite everything he's going through, love his vibe. Thank you for this documentary NatGeo!
  • The moment the fishermen from North Carolina said his loss sad but nothing compared to what happened to the people of the Bahamas is truthful and powerful and really shows his compassion for the Bahamas!! Respect to him ✌🏽🙏🌎☮️
  • @JulianneSands
    This made me cry seeing the footage from The Bahamas, because I am from Abaco and my family and friends went through this devastating hurricane. It was absolutely horrific, and also for me and other people living in other places in the world, who weren't able to hear from our families for days. I didn't know if my family was dead or alive. Worst days of my life and theirs!!
  • @DWM2309
    Every storm doc Nat Geo does starts with "The storm of the century."
  • With respect, and memories of all those who were affected by this massive hurricane.
  • @carmine_
    That girl and her dog are a legend!!!! Always take ur dog and pets with you!!!! She a real one
  • As someone from the Bahamas who was in nassau when it hit abaco and grand bahama. I can say that this storm was a monster we didn’t even get a direct hit in nassau and it was still horrible
  • On September 7, 2019, Dorian made landfall in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia as an extratropical cyclone packing winds as strong as a Category 2 hurricane. These winds were so strong it toppled a crane at a construction site in downtown Halifax. 80% of Nova Scotia Power customers in the province were without power when all was said and done.
  • @kingming869
    The shot of plane flying into the storm is just freaking insane.
  • The pilots that fly directly INTO these storms are bonafide badasses. I tip my hat to you, gentlemen. Makes me wish I could join them but I'm too old now lol
  • @Ballaholic82
    This was almost as perfect of a hurricane that you'll ever see, symmetrically, the strength, and overall factors that had to come together for this was just everything you needed to see a cyclone of this magnitude
  • FEARLESS HEROIC MEN FLYING THROUGH THE EYE OF THE STORM. WOW!!! You guys are AMAZING ✌🏽👍🏽
  • @melohanna9679
    Im from the Bahamas! And watching this still give me the chills!
  • Hurricane Dorian is most destructive cyclones in modern history strikes Bahamas, its a same path like Super Typhoon Haiyan destroys Tacloban, Leyte in the Eastern Visayas, Philippines.
  • @Mjosue390
    As a survivor of Dorian from Abaco, it was a monster of a storm that we battled for 48 hours😭😭😭. We thought Floyd a Cat 4 was bad but little did we know Dorian would be 10 times worse.
  • @OniMetsuki
    Really well put together. Been through a few unbelievable storms at sea in the Med, sat in the eye of a big storm with a snapped prop shaft in a heavy and hot fog with no wind at all. Even with all the main sails out it took hours to get even to half a knot.... until my little bro tried to pull a bucket of water up and brought us to a dead stop. We got to Sicily only to discover they did not have the facilities to repair our prop shaft. This meant we had to tack back through the storm (with Well over 60 foot waves) to Malta and my father managed to successfully dock at our berth in Grand Harbour, criss crossed by buoys and ropes back in the early 80's. Holidays to remember.