New storms could threaten 2,000 more Haitians: Red Cross
AFP, June, 2004
PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) — A new storm could ravage four southeastern Haitian towns, threatening up to 2,000 people in this Caribbean island state ravaged by flash floods last week, an official of the International Committee of the Red Cross warned.
The towns of Barrois, Nan Galette, Nan Roche and Saint-Michel risk being buried by loose rocks and mud, said Jean-Jacques Fresard, who suggested moving people to temporary shelters on higher ground.
"We will not be blamed for something ...