The United Nations says that flooding from two days of rainfall in Haiti has killed six people and displaced 700 others. The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid said in a statement Tuesday that the deaths occurred in the north and northwestern part of the country. Two people died in a landslide in the area of Limbe and two others drowned while trying to cross a river. Two bodies were pulled from the water near the coastal town of Anse-a-Foleur. The floods also damaged 125 homes, crops and livestock. The rainfall that began April 8 displaced 700 people and 68 of them moved into shelters. The annual rainy season has already 6 people. They died last month in the capital area after mudslides crashed through their homes.
- RSOE Edis
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012
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