A handful of men hover around Gayle Wallace as she hands out four fish sandwiches with a dab of ketchup on each at the cramped home she rents in Murphy Town.
All are part of a new community of survivors emerging nearly three weeks after
Hurricane Dorian blasted through the northern Bahamas, killing at least 50 people as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record.
"Basically, she's the tree of the community right now," said 39-year-old Jean Richie.