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Death toll of powerful Haiti earthquake soars to almost 1,300

  • Haiti hospitals overwhelmed by quake victims as death toll hits 1,297
  • Rescuer workers faced new pressure with major storm approaching

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A woman walks in the rubble of her earthquake destroyed home as she attempts to recover her belongings, in Les Cayes, Haiti. Photo: AP
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The death toll from a 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti climbed to 1,297 on Sunday, a day after the powerful temblor turned thousands of structures into rubble and set off frantic rescue efforts ahead of a potential deluge from an approaching storm.

Saturday’s earthquake also left at least 5,700 people injured in the Caribbean nation, with thousands more displaced from their destroyed or damaged homes. Survivors in some areas were forced to wait out in the open amid oppressive heat for help from overloaded hospitals.

The devastation could soon worsen with the coming of Tropical Depression Grace, which was predicted to reach Haiti on Monday night. The US National Hurricane Centre warned that although Grace had weakened from tropical storm strength Sunday, it still posed a threat to bring heavy rain, flooding and landslides.

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The earthquake struck the southwestern part of the hemisphere’s poorest nation, almost razing some towns and triggering landslides that hampered rescue efforts in a country already struggling with the coronavirus pandemic, a presidential assassination and a wave of gang violence.

The epicentre was about 125km (78 miles) west of the capital of Port-au-Prince, the US Geological Survey said, and aftershocks continued to jolt the area Sunday.

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Residents survey a damaged building following an earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti. Photo: Bloomberg
Residents survey a damaged building following an earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti. Photo: Bloomberg
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