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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687425
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region holds a calabash from her destroyed plant. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687435
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Women in Impasse Beauzile in Jeremie, Haiti spend the morning cooking rice and beans at a "community restaurant," that the Haitian government has launched to help curb hunger. The cooks, all unpaid, say often there isn't enough food to feed the 1,200 to 1,300 people who come daily for a plate. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687421
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Katy Baptiste, owner of Ilan Ilan restaurant in Jeremie, says if for locals, her business would have closed down months ago. Since Matthew, she's removed several things from her menu because the products are not available locally. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687449
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687433
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Farmers in the Grand'Anse region of Haiti say nine months after Hurricane Matthew barreled through they are struggling to rebuild their lives. They feel abandoned by foreign donors and Haitian government officials. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687443
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687431
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687434
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Katy Baptiste, owner of Ilan Ilan restaurant in Jeremie, says if for locals, her business would have closed down months ago. Since Matthew, she's removed several things from her menu because the products are not available locally. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687449
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    "We can spend 30 years and we'll never bounce back," said Duvanel Francois, 42, who was trying to earn school fees one morning in a tiny village outside of Jeremie, the Grand'Anse capital, by helping another farmer rebuild his home. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687448
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687447
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687441
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region holds a calabash from her destroyed plant. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687435
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Rodley Charles, 16, rides his bicycle along Pointe-Sable Beach in Port Salut, Haiti. Nine months after Hurricane Matthew, the long-stretch of Pointe Sable remains littered with downed almond, poinciana and palm trees and tourists have yet to return to the coastal city of Port Salut, which lost most of its hotels after the storm made landfall in the region. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687436
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Marie Dinette Clona prepares a meal for a customer seated in the background. After losing her home in Hurricane Matthew, Marie Dinette Clona, 67, and her son Sterlin Brega, 23, moved into a shack in the market in Jeremie's Carrefour Bac, where residents in June blocked the road, protesting the lack of assistance. Clona, who sells food, says there is a lot of hunger still in the region and many can't even afford to buy food. She is running her business, she said on credit and often ends up throwing away unsold food. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687437
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    One of several men working on a site just off the desolated highway leading into the Grand'Anse. With its cement blocks and clay-colored mud, the construction site was an oddity in a region, where despite shiny new aluminum roofs dotting the once more green landscape, most homes remain in disrepair, their inhabitants living with family and friends. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687444
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    A young boy keeps his pig nearby along the shore in Port Salut, Haiti in late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687451
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    After losing her home in Hurricane Matthew, Marie Dinette Clona, 67, and her son Sterlin Brega, 23, moved into a shack in the market in Jeremie's Carrefour Bac, where residents in June blocked the road, protesting the lack of assistance. Clona, who sells food, says there is a lot of hunger still in the region and many can't even afford to buy food. She is running her business, she said on credit and often ends up throwing away unsold food. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687452
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    Women in Impasse Beauzile in Jeremie, Haiti spend the morning cooking rice and beans at a "community restaurant," that the Haitian government has launched to help curb hunger. The cooks, all unpaid, say often there isn't enough food to feed the 1,200 to 1,300 people who come daily for a plate. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687803
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    After Hurricane Matthew in October destroyed her breadfruit and coconut trees, Marie-Lucienne Duvert said she was forced to take out four different loans totaling $1,100 to mount a business and repair her storm damage home in Morne La Source, Haiti on the outskirts of Les Cayes. Instead of selling wholesale, she now heads to market three times a week to sell rice and wheat retail to make ends meet, and make the more than $200 monthly loan payment. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687424
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    A group of men reconstruct a large house in late June near Port Salut, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687427
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    A fisherman prepares to head out on the water along the shore in Port Salut, Haiti in late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687423
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, nearly nine months after Hurricane Matthew struck the area, Vanette Joseph, 91, a farmer in Lan Gommier, Haiti's Grand'Anse region walks through her destroyed property. She's determined to plant, she says, after losing 100 coconut trees. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687420
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  • REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
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    REPORTAGE - Haiti: Alltag zwei Jahre nach dem Hurrikan "Matthew"
    In late June, Elmidieu Seriate, a father of three, says he journeys to the shorelines on the outskirts of Les Cayes in southern Haiti everyday from his mountain home in hopes of finding enough fish to sell so he could feed his family for the day. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20687801
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    A young man works to remove debris from the damaged beachfront Dan's Creek hotel in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847198
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut


    A flip-flop sits in the debris along the storm battered beach in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847189

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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Former Haiti Prime Minister Jean Marie Cherestal breaks down on October 11, 2016, as he talks about the damage Hurricane Matthew brought to the area and also to his beloved boutique hotel Le Relais du Boucanier in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847124
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Former Haiti Prime Minister Jean Marie Cherestal surveys the damage near his hotel in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847201
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Former Haiti Prime Minister Jean Marie Cherestal breaks down on October 11, 2016, as he talks about the damage Hurricane Matthew brought to the area and also to his beloved boutique hotel Le Relais du Boucanier in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847206
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Former Haiti Prime Minister Jean Marie Cherestal breaks down on October 11, 2016, as he talks about the damage Hurricane Matthew brought to the area and also to his beloved boutique hotel Le Relais du Boucanier in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847194
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    The damaged beachfront hotel Reposoir du Village in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847165
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    A man walks his livestock on the storm battered beach in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847212
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    The damaged beachfront Dan's Creek hotel in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847113
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    The damaged beachfront hotel Reposoir du Village in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847183
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut


    A man walks his livestock on the storm battered beach in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847172

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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Fabien Museau peers out from the porch of a home on October 11, 2016, at the damage caused by Hurricane Matthew in Port Salut, Haiti. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847162
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut


    An elderly man navigates the downed trees along the storm battered beach in Port Salut, Haiti, on October 11, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847179

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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Locals near Port Salut, Haiti, on October 9, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847145
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Idernier Douze 31, worships at L'Elise de Dieu in Morne la Source, Haiti, on October 9, 2016, without it's roof, lost in Hurricane Matthew. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847127
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    A woman walks past a Haitian flag tied to a battered tree near Port Salut, Haiti, on October 9, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847134
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut


    An elderly woman walks along a debris filled street in Roche a Bateau, Haiti, on October 9, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847148

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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Women look at destruction on a street near Port Salut, Haiti, on October 9, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847158
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Jimmy Mondesir, middle, worships at L'Elise de Dieu in Morne la Source, Haiti, on October 9, 2016, without it's roof, lost in Hurricane Matthew. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847132
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    A man cuts up debris in Roche a Bateau, Haiti, on October 9, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847142
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  • NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
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    NEWS - Haiti: Schleppende Räumungsarbeiten in Port Salut
    Marie Louse Valentin 54, weeps in front of her shattered home in Morne la Source, Haiti, on October 9, 2016. (Photo by Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18847137
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