McLEAN'S TOWN CAY, Bahamas (AP) — In a slow, relentless advance, a catastrophic
Hurricane Dorian kept pounding at the northern Bahamas early Monday, as one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever recorded left wrecked homes, shredded roofs, tumbled cars and toppled power poles in its wake.
The storm's top sustained winds decreased slightly to 175 mph (280 kph) while it spun along Grand Bahama island early Monday in what forecasters said would be a daylong assault.
Earlier, Dorian churned over Abaco island with battering winds and surf during Sunday.