Hurricane Sandy Floods Haiti's Homeless Earthquake Victims Still Under T...
Nearly three years after Haiti's earthquake left 1.5 million people without homes, nearly 400,000 are still living in camps. On October 25, Hurricane Sandy brought heavy rains for more than twenty-four hours. Official reports are that nine people died related to the storm, and experts are already preparing for a major spike in cholera-related illness and death.
The Bri Kouri Nouvèl Gaye (Noise Travels, News Spreads) team went into one of the camps to see the situation of the people living there. To learn more or to make a donation to support our alternative media and community organizing work, visit our website: www.lethaitilive.org.
I feel sorry for those who experienced the hurricane Sandy especially in Haiti. Wish this kind of calamity will not happen again before this year ends.
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