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PICTURES-Haiti struggles to cope after deadly floods
23 Sep 2004 13:24:00 GMT
Source: AlertNet

Reuters photos show conditions in flood-hit Haiti as the death toll rises from Tropical Storm Jeanne.


 

An Argentine peacekeeper closes the gate of a food and water distribution in Gonaives, Haiti, September 22, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1, 000. REUTERS/Daniel Morel
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Two girls wait in line for food and water distributions in Gonaives, Haiti, September 22, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1,000. REUTERS/ Daniel Morel
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A Haitian woman sits on a bed by the the roadside in Gonaives, Haiti September 21, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1,000. REUTERS/Daniel Morel
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A dog that survived the flood takes refuge on top of a car in Gonaives, Haiti, September 22, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1,000. REUTERS/ Daniel Morel
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A convoy of U.N. trucks carrying tons of food makes its way to Gonaives after floodwaters caused by Tropical Storm Jeanne covered Haiti's National Highway, September 21, 2004. Officials at the Office of Civil Protection in Port-au- Prince said 709 deaths had been confirmed in the flood-stricken areas and 1,050 people were missing. REUTERS/ Daniel Morel
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Haitians wade across a submerged highway in Gonaives, Haiti, September 22, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1, 000. REUTERS/Daniel Morel
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A woman stands with her belongings by the roadside in Gonaives, Haiti, September 21, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1,000. REUTERS/ Daniel Morel
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A UN truck overturns while a convoy makes its way to Gonaives after floodwaters covered Haiti's national highway on September 21, 2004. The death toll following Tropical Storm Jeanne, which passed north of Haiti during the weekend, has risen to over 1, 000. REUTERS/Daniel Morel
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