Two months after Hurricane Dorian swept through the Bahamas, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has put the official death toll at 67.
NEMA Director, Captain Stephen Russell, told reporters that as debris clearance continues, bodies may still be among the rubble in the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama.
Captain Russell said police on the island of Abaco recovered two unidentified bodies Monday and last Thursday.
Abaco and Grand Bahama were among the islands hardest hit by the Category 5 storm that ploughed through the archipelago on September 1 causing millions of dollars in damage.
Bahamian police recently said more than 200 people are still listed as missing.
The authorities said at least 777 people are still in five shelters in New Providence.