Photo News: Hurricane Matthew Devastation In Haiti
October 9, 20160354
Hurricane Matthew has transformed Haiti into a disaster zone, yet again. The powerful storm affected 350,000 people. United Nations officials are calling the destruction left in the wake of the country’s worst humanitarian crisis since the devastating earthquake in 2010.
At least 336 people have died since Matthew made landfall in Haiti on Tuesday as a Category 4 hurricane, and that number is expected to rise, according to Haitian officials.
Hurricane Matthew reduced buildings to debris throughout Jeremie, west Haiti.
A vehicle sits covered in toppled tree limbs in Camp Perrin, a district of Les Cayes, Haiti.
Residents look for survivors after Hurricane Matthew.
In Jeremie, Haiti, Hurricane Matthew claimed the life of a pregnant woman, whose remains were carried in a coffin by local residents on Friday, October 7, 2016.
Residents rush to nearby shelters in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti.
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