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Death toll rises to 42 as Haiti struggles to recover from floods

By Noah Herrera
Published in Weather News
June 05, 2023
1 min read
Death toll rises to 42 as Haiti struggles to recover from floods

The death toll in Haiti continues to rise as the country struggles to recover from devastating floods that hit earlier this month. The disaster has claimed the lives of at least 42 people across the southern region, with many more missing and thousands displaced.

According to local reports, heavy rainfall caused flooding and landslides in several parts of the country, washing away homes and leaving many in desperate need of assistance. Emergency teams have been working around the clock to deliver aid and rescue people stranded by the floodwaters.

The situation has been exacerbated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted critical health services and led to widespread food shortages and economic instability. Many in the affected communities were already living in poverty and lacked basic services like clean water and electricity.

The United Nations and various humanitarian organizations have pledged support for Haitian authorities and are working to provide relief to those affected by the disaster. However, the scale of the crisis and the country’s already fragile state will make recovery a long and arduous process.

The recent floods are a stark reminder of the vulnerability of many communities around the world, particularly in places like Haiti where natural disasters and limited resources often compound to create catastrophic situations. As global citizens, it is important to stay informed and support organizations that are working towards more sustainable and equitable solutions to these pressing challenges.


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