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24 September 2010 Last updated at 22:04 ET
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Haiti storm 'kills five' and wrecks quake refugee camps
Five Haitian refugees have been killed as a storm overtook the impoverished country still recovering from the January earthquake, media report.
The rainstorm passed over the capital of Port-au-Prince on Friday, tearing down houses and power lines.
The dead had been in homeless camps inundated by rain and devastated by wind, officials told AFP news agency.
The January earthquake levelled the city, killing an estimated 250,000 people and leaving millions homeless.
The storm, which passed quickly over the capital, caused panic and terror among the estimated 1.3 million Port-au-Prince residents still homeless eight months after the earthquake.
Five people were killed in refugee camps, the AFP news agency reported, citing Haitian Civil Protection spokesman Edgard Celestin.
The wind blew away tarps, tent poles and tin roofs, opening family shacks to the elements, the Associated Press reported...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11410639
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Haiti storm 'kills five' and wrecks quake refugee camps
Five Haitian refugees have been killed as a storm overtook the impoverished country still recovering from the January earthquake, media report.
The rainstorm passed over the capital of Port-au-Prince on Friday, tearing down houses and power lines.
The dead had been in homeless camps inundated by rain and devastated by wind, officials told AFP news agency.
The January earthquake levelled the city, killing an estimated 250,000 people and leaving millions homeless.
The storm, which passed quickly over the capital, caused panic and terror among the estimated 1.3 million Port-au-Prince residents still homeless eight months after the earthquake.
Five people were killed in refugee camps, the AFP news agency reported, citing Haitian Civil Protection spokesman Edgard Celestin.
The wind blew away tarps, tent poles and tin roofs, opening family shacks to the elements, the Associated Press reported...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11410639