Severe Disasters In Haiti

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Shalece Glasgow I enjoy read your post when I read, it reminds me of Haiti. As a small Caribbean island, Haiti is often the victim of severe disasters such as a hurricane, tropical storms, and earthquakes, which have a tremendous impact on Haiti’s the environment and citizens in Haiti. Flooding usually occurs in Haiti’s most populous cities, which are in valleys along the coast. The most recent hurricane Mathew 2016 which some of my family were a victim. Left those with no food, no clean water, and people have died due to poor condition, significant amounts of rain, barren mountains resulting from deforestation, and poor organization leave Haiti especially susceptible to flooding after tropical storms. From 1980-2016, Haiti had more deaths

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