Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Haiti Hurricane Season - Message from Protection Civile
Haiti is threatened by a Hurricane. Tell your family, friends and neighbors a hurricane is coming to put some supplies in the house in just in case. Civil Protection Directorate urges the Haitian population to prepare for Hurricane Irma. Stay vigilant.
Di fanmiw, zanmi w ak vwazen w pral gen siklòn epi mete pwovizyon nan kay la pou sizoka. Direksyon Pwoteksyon Sivil mande popilasyon an pran devan parapòta siklòn Irma. Rete veyatif
Hinche Haiti - Guayamounco River Flooded after Hurricane Maria
Look at this photo... Hinche Haiti, the Guayamounco river is flooded from the heavy rain fall of Hurricane Maria in Northern Haiti.
The Guayamounco river may rise up some more because many rivers coming from Northern Haiti run through it.
Friday, Sept 22 2017... Downtown Hinche, Centre, Haiti...
Hinche Haiti - Guayamounco River Flooded after Hurricane Maria
Look at this photo... Hinche Haiti, the Guayamounco river is flooded from the heavy rain fall of Hurricane Maria in Northern Haiti.
The Guayamounco river may rise up some more because many rivers coming from Northern Haiti run through it.
Friday, Sept 22 2017... Downtown Hinche, Centre, Haiti...
Hinche Haiti - Guayamounco River Flooded after Hurricane Maria
Look at this photo... Hinche Haiti, the Guayamounco river is flooded from the heavy rain fall of Hurricane Maria in Northern Haiti.
The Guayamounco river may rise up some more because many rivers coming from Northern Haiti run through it.
Friday, Sept 22 2017... Downtown Hinche, Centre, Haiti...
Ugly picture of Downtown Port-au-Prince Haiti featured in a World Bank article
Hmmm... Interesting... This is what happens when we Haitians leave our country looking like sh 8 ...
The world bank publishes an article about how hurricanes can turn back the development clock by years, Haiti is mentioned nowhere in the article, yet the featured photo for the article is this photo you are lookin at, a street in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after Hurricane Mathew.
Believe me, they couldn't find a better picture for their article. whose fault is that?
See the article @ worldbank.org
Interesting article but it hurts to see the downtown of the capital of my country at its worse. What a shame!