Hurricane's death toll rises to 65 in Caribbean | Inquirer News

Hurricane’s death toll rises to 65 in Caribbean

/ 09:23 PM October 28, 2012

A man sits in front of his home on debris left by a flood caused by the heavy rains from Hurricane Sandy in Gran Goave, Haiti. AP PHOTO

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti  — As Americans brace for Hurricane Sandy, the Caribbean is still suffering.

Officials say storm-related death toll has risen to 65 as of early Sunday. Haitian authorities have reported 51 of those deaths. Continued rains have added to the initial jolt of the hurricane.

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The country is especially vulnerable due to its ramshackle housing and flood-prone hillsides, as well as the fact 370,000 people are still living in emergency shelters after a catastrophic 2010 earthquake.

Deaths also have been reported in Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas.

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