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Rare tornado ravages northern Haiti, leaves many injured and displaced

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Rare tornado ravages northern Haiti, leaves many injured and displaced

On Tuesday, a rare tornado wreaked havoc in Bassin-Bleu, to northern Haiti, injuring over 50 individuals and destroying more than 200 homes. 

This catastrophic event has rendered over 300 families homeless, casting a shadow over the northern Haitian community.

Immediate response and ongoing risks

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs highlighted the immediate response led by Haiti’s civil protection agency and the Red Cross, who assessed the extensive damage. 

As rescue and relief efforts continue, the region braces for more challenges. The civil protection agency has issued warnings of heavy rainfall across the French-speaking member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), including the tornado-affected area. 

The looming threat of floods and landslides compounds the community’s plight.

Health concerns amid natural disaster

Complicating the disaster recovery efforts is the onset of the rainy season, which brings an increased risk of waterborne diseases like cholera. 

The United Nations has expressed particular concern for the displaced populations, who are now more vulnerable to these health threats amidst their current conditions. 

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