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Hurricane death toll rises to 43 in Haiti as aid pours in across the northern Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes, caused flooding and landslides, devastating over 30 Haitian communities and leaving 13 missing, officials said.

  • Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, caused 43 deaths in Haiti and flooded nearly 12,000 homes.
  • In Jamaica, the hurricane killed at least 32 people and caused an estimated $6 billion in damage, according to Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
  • The U.S. State Department has committed $24 million in disaster relief funding for the Caribbean islands hit by Hurricane Melissa.
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At least 43 people have died in Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, authorities there said tonight, bringing the total number of victims of one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the Caribbean to 76.

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"Thousands of houses have been flooded and critical infrastructure (...) temporarily blocked by debris," said Haiti's civil protection, where 13 people are still missing.

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Some 43 people died in Haiti because of Melissa's passage, according to a provisional assessment by the authorities on Tuesday, taking stock of one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded to at least 76 dead in the Caribbean.

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Hurricane Melissa death toll rises to 43 in Haiti

Thirteen others are still missing.

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