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Cap-Haitian Flooding on the night of November 2012

Cap-Haitian Flooding on the night of November 2012

This is a picture from the flood in Cap-Haitian on November 8, 2012. Government official from Cap-Haitian stated more than 10 people died in Cap-Haitia as a result of a night of heavy rainfall.

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Cap-Haitian Flooding of homes

Cap-Haitian Flooding of homes

Here is a picture of the results of the flood in Cap-Haitian in November, 2012.

Haiti's Civil Protection Office reported that close to 12 people died in the port city of Cap-Haitien when flood waters came through their homes

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Mudslides and rainstorms killed 13 in Haiti

Mudslides and rainstorms killed 13 in Haiti

Here is a picture of the mudslides and flooding caused by the heavy rain that Haiti has been hit with for the past several days.

According to Haiti's Civil Protection Department, a total of 13 people has been reported dead

On Monday night, the country received between four and six inches of rain within a six hour period.

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Flooding killing 23 people in port-au-Prince, Haiti

Flooding killing 23 people in port-au-Prince, Haiti

A torrential rain killed 23 people in Haiti and the final count is expected to be much higher. According to report, residents of tent cities have been obligated to evacuate all areas of risk.

There is also a great threat for the cholera problem in Haiti to get worst as a result of the flooding

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Flooding caused by Lake Azuei in Thomazeau Haiti.

Flooding caused by Lake Azuei in Thomazeau Haiti.

The Haitian government in cooperation with the United Nations are in the process of managing a flooding caused by Lake Azuei in the region of Thomazeau in Haiti. About 1,000 individuals need to be evacuated due to flooding. It has been reported so far just over fifty families in the region have agree to be relocated.

On Sunday, Lake Azuei also known as etang Saumatre which is located in the northeast part of Haiti started inundating several villages near Thomazeau. This problem has been made worst by the ongoing problem of deforestation and erosion in Haiti

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