Cholera alert in Haiti after hurricane Matthew
(Vatican Radio) The
destructive catastrophie which Hurricane Matthew has wrought has killed
hundreds and the damage it`s left will take years to clear up.
Haiti, so grievously levelled
by a 2010 earthquake, has been worst affected by Hurricane Matthew, which
engulfed its Southern coastline in a deadly bear hug, sweeping away
flimsy, makeshift homes and indeed more sturdy housing. The death toll
estimate, so far is more than 900. Cholera is feared, as sewer pipes have
been fractured in many areas and floodwater and freshwater are mingling.
Previous outbreaks, prior to this disaster have killed more than 10,000
Haitiains.
Moving on and fanning out,
Hurricane Matthew has buffeted and swiped Florida, the Carolinas and
Georgia. Torrential rain is causing severe flooding. North Carolina
is bracing itself for up to a meter of sustained rainfall.
Hurricane Matthew`s winds are decreasing, it`s diminished from a category
4 to a category 1 hurricane. But it`s caused death and widespread
destruction in Haiti, Cuba, the Bahamas and now the United States.
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