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Royal Caribbean is cruising for a cause — delivering a ship full of supplies to the Dorian-ravaged Bahamas.

James Van Fleet, the Miami-based company’s chief meteorologist, on Friday tweeted images showing meals headed to the island nation.

“WOW @RoyalCaribbean #SymphonyoftheSeas Crew!! Y’all aren’t playin’ around at ALL with food for our beloved #Bahamians! Friends, this is what they did ALL night last night and we are landing this food this morning on #GrandBahama,” he wrote.

The cruise line said it would deliver 43,000 bottles of water, 10,000 meals, generators and other supplies to the Bahamas, according to Fox News.

“Supplies are landing at Cruise Terminal (Just west of the Grand Bahama Shipyard). We used tenders today. Soon as the channel is deemed safe, we should be able dock soon,” Van Fleet said in an earlier tweet.

Royal Caribbean, which pledged $1 million toward hurricane relief efforts, said it was mobilizing its fleet to deliver essential items in partnership with the Bahamas government and the Bahamas Feeding Network.

“It’s a huge production given the amount of time,“ said Melroy Antao, head of food and beverage on the Empress of the Seas, told the Miami Herald. “This is a mammoth job to undertake.”