96 Hours of Anguish is a raw, real and graphic look at the destruction in the Bahamas caused by Hurricane Dorian, which struck the islands starting Sept. 1. Vic Micolucci, WJXT reporter and photojournalist Jesse Hanson spent four days, 96 hours, on the ground and in the air covering the disaster from the hardest hit areas.
WJXT, Graham Media’s independent in Jacksonville, Fla., is airing a hour-long documentary tonight at 8 on the devastation, search and rescue operations and the relief efforts being conducted on the Bahamas due to Hurricane Dorian.
96 Hours of Anguish is a raw, real and graphic look at the destruction in the Bahamas caused by Hurricane Dorian, which struck the islands starting Sept. 1.
Vic Micolucci, WJXT reporter, and photojournalist Jesse Hanson spent four days, 96 hours, on the ground and in the air covering the disaster from the hardest hit areas.
The eye-opening film features Bahamians who are struggling to survive and Florida-based volunteer operations to bring life-sustaining supplies into the hard-to-access islands.
“We covered unimaginable destruction and pain,” Micolucci said. “We witnessed heartbreak and smelled death, but we also saw unbelievable generosity and resiliency. Sometimes the worst scenarios can bring out the best in humanity.”
Micolucci and Executive Producer Jodi Mohrmann and Senior Editor Mike Jones spent more than a week combing through hours of footage to accurately and honestly show the situation in the decimated towns.
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