Earthquake-hit Haiti escaped a fresh disaster threatened by Hurricane Tomas, but the storm caused flooding, forced thousands from their homes and increased humanitarian challenges posed by a cholera epidemic, aid workers said on Saturday.
Earthquake-hit Haiti escaped a fresh disaster threatened by Hurricane Tomas, but the storm caused flooding, forced thousands from their homes and increased humanitarian challenges posed by a cholera epidemic, aid workers said on Saturday.
Earthquake-hit Haiti escaped a fresh disaster threatened by Hurricane Tomas, but the storm caused flooding, forced thousands from their homes and increased humanitarian challenges posed by a cholera epidemic, aid workers said on Saturday.
Earthquake-hit Haiti escaped a fresh disaster threatened by Hurricane Tomas, but the storm caused flooding, forced thousands from their homes and increased humanitarian challenges posed by a cholera epidemic, aid workers said on Saturday.
Hurricane Tomas lashed Haiti with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and closing the main airport, but appeared to have spared the hundreds of thousands who rode out the storm in flimsy tent camps.
Hurricane Tomas lashed Haiti with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and closing the main airport, but appeared to have spared the hundreds of thousands who rode out the storm in flimsy tent camps.
Hurricane Tomas lashed Haiti with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and closing the main airport, but appeared to have spared the hundreds of thousands who rode out the storm in flimsy tent camps.
Hurricane Tomas lashed Haiti with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and closing the main airport, but appeared to have spared the hundreds of thousands who rode out the storm in flimsy tent camps.
Hurricane Tomas pushed northward from Haiti on Saturday, leaving villagers to mop up, evacuees to return to their tents and most everyone relieved that the country did not suffer what could have been its first big disaster since the January earthquake.
Hurricane Tomas pushed northward from Haiti on Saturday, leaving villagers to mop up, evacuees to return to their tents and most everyone relieved that the country did not suffer what could have been its first big disaster since the January earthquake.
Hurricane Tomas pushed northward from Haiti on Saturday, leaving villagers to mop up, evacuees to return to their tents and most everyone relieved that the country did not suffer what could have been its first big disaster since the January earthquake.