Hurricane Matthew toll in Haiti rises to 1,000, dead buried in mass graves

(Source:Reuters- The Guam Daily Post 10-11-16)

Haiti started burying some of its dead in mass graves in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, a government official said on Sunday, as cholera spread in the devastated southwest and the death toll from the storm rose to 1,000 people.

The powerful hurricane, the fiercest Caribbean storm in nearly a decade, slammed into Haiti on Tuesday with 145 mile-per-hour (233 kph) winds and torrential rains that left 1.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.

A Reuters tally of numbers from local officials showed that 1,000 people were killed by the storm in Haiti, which has a population of about 10 million and is the poorest country in the Americas.

The official death toll from the central civil protection agency is 336, a slower count because officials must visit each village to confirm the numbers.

Authorities had to start burying the dead in mass graves in Jeremie because the bodies were starting to decompose, said Kedner Frenel, the most senior central government official in the Grand’Anse region on Haiti’s western peninsula.

Great concern about cholera spreading

 Frenel said 522 people were killed in Grand’Anse alone. A tally of deaths reported by mayors from 15 of 18 municipalities in Sud Department on the south side of the peninsula showed 386 people there. In the rest of the country, 92 people were killed, the same tally showed.

Frenel said there was great concern about cholera spreading, and that authorities were focused on getting water, food and medication to the thousands of people living in shelters.

Cholera causes severe diarrhea and can kill within hours if untreated. It is spread through contaminated water and has a short incubation period, which leads to rapid outbreaks.

Government teams fanned out across the hard-hit southwestern tip of the country over the weekend to repair treatment centers and reach the epicenter of one outbreak.

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S.O.S pour Port-à-Piment, Haiti

07/10/2016.-Apres le cyclone Mathieu, la situation des résidents de la commune de Port-a-Piment va de mal en pis. Nous avons appris que l’Hôpital de Référence de Port-a-Piment regorge de blessés, de patients atteints de choléra. En plus de tout cela, l’enceinte sert de refuge à des centaines de gens démunis. Voyons ce que nous dit le quotidien haïtien le Nouvelliste: Prière de taper sur le lien ci-dessous:

Port-a-Piment news update

10-6-16 (9:30am) – It’s been reported that there are many casualties in the commune of Port-a-Piment especially in the villages such as Paricot, Potus, Guillaume etc..
The hospital is overwhelmed with the victims of hurricane Matthew: lots of wounded people
Our correspondent in PAP is screaming for help.
Please watch for an announcement for ways you can help via www.portapiment.com ..
Meanwhile, in Florida we are under a severe Hurricane WARNING.

Hurricane Matthew update (Port-a-Piment)

10/5/16-(6;45PM) Hurricane Matthew moved away from Port-a-Piment. No loss of life has been reported. The hospital is standing.

However, we have received some very bad news. Hurricane Matthew has practically destroyed the city of Port-a-Piment. A phone call from a trusted KPP member informed us that the entire city has been severely damaged.

99% of houses have sustained heavy blows. The Catholic Church had its roof blown away. The neighborhood of Anbalarivyè has been taken over by the ocean .No homes are standing in that area.

No pictures are available yet at this time. We will keep you informed as soon as we get more information. You may follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Please keep Port-a-Piment in your prayers. For the folks who are in the path of Matthew, in the States,  be safe.

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