HAITI
CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Corail, Haiti— Hurricane Matthew killed approximately 1,000 people and left tens of thousands homeless in Haiti, which has been struggling to rebuild since a massive earthquake killed 200,000 people in 2010. The hurricane hit Haiti on October 4, flattening buildings and sending trees crashing into homes. “People came to lift the rubble, and then we saw my wife, who had died in the same spot,” driver Jean-Pierre Jean-Donald told Reuters as his young daughter cried “Mommy” at his side. The hurricane also sparked an outbreak of cholera, a deadly disease that was most recently introduced in Haiti by U.N. peacekeepers after the 2010 earthquake, Reuters said.