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Tropical storms kill hundreds in Haiti

2008-09-08 09:11:03 GMT2008-09-08 17:11:03 (Beijing Time) China Daily

UN peacekeepers cross a river after floods near Port-au-Prince September 7, 2008. Hurricane Ike left 20 people dead in Haiti, where fatalities from a succession of powerful storms in the past few weeks now tops 600. [Agencies]

UN peacekeepers help Haitians cross a river after floods near Port-au-Prince September 7, 2008. Hurricane Ike left 20 people dead in Haiti, where fatalities from a succession of powerful storms in the past few weeks now tops 600. [Agencies]

Haitians cross a river after floods near Port-au-Prince September 7, 2008. Hurricane Ike left 20 people dead in Haiti, where fatalities from a succession of powerful storms in the past few weeks now tops 600. [Agencies]

Haitians cross a river after floods near Port-au-Prince September 7, 2008. Hurricane Ike left 20 people dead in Haiti, where fatalities from a succession of powerful storms in the past few weeks now tops 600. [Agencies]

A UN peacekeeper is seen near Haitian children in a river after floods near Port-au-Prince, September 7, 2008. Hurricane Ike left 20 people dead in Haiti, where fatalities from a succession of powerful storms in the past few weeks now tops 600. [Agencies]

UN peacekeepers cross a river after floods near Port-au-Prince September 7, 2008. Hurricane Ike left 20 people dead in Haiti, where fatalities from a succession of powerful storms in the past few weeks now tops 600.

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