Haiti,
the impoverished Caribbean island wrecked by an earthquake in 2010 and
battered by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, is a disaster zone again. Hurricane Matthew has shredded homes, inundated communities and left many parts of the south-west cut off from the rest of the country.
According
to the United Nations, the disaster has affected 350,000 people and
left the Haiti facing its worst humanitarian crisis since the
devastating earthquake six years ago.
More than 300,000 people are in shelters across the country, the United Nations said. These pictures tell the story.
Schools have been used as shelters to house those who lost their homes or have been displaced
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