Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07PORTAUPRINCE1680
2007-10-16 19:00:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Port Au Prince
Cable title:  

WIDESPREAD FLOODING IN HAITI

Tags:  PGOV SENV EAGR SOCI HA 
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UNCLAS PORT AU PRINCE 001680 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR WHA/CAR, DRL, S/CRS, INR/IAA
SOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD
STATE PAS AID FOR LAC/CAR
TREASURY FOR MAUREEN WAFER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV SENV EAGR SOCI HA
SUBJECT: WIDESPREAD FLOODING IN HAITI


UNCLAS PORT AU PRINCE 001680

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR WHA/CAR, DRL, S/CRS, INR/IAA
SOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD
STATE PAS AID FOR LAC/CAR
TREASURY FOR MAUREEN WAFER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV SENV EAGR SOCI HA
SUBJECT: WIDESPREAD FLOODING IN HAITI



1. Haiti has experienced protracted rains and severe flooding
over several parts of the country caused by rains beginning
on 29 September. The most recent damage assessment by
Haiti's Department of Civil Protection (DPC) the afternoon of
October 14 reported 37 dead, 4 missing, 78 injured, 14,150
families affected, 3264 persons in shelters, 772 homes
destroyed, and 4397 dwellings damaged.


2. The casualty figures are almost certain to increase.
Local press on October 15 reported casualty figures of 47
dead.


3. The worst-hit area is the town of Cabaret in the West
Department, located some 20 miles north of the capital, where
DPC reports 23 fatalities in a flash flood. Other areas
severely affected are the south (Les Cayes, Torbeck, and
Cavaillon),the Artibonite (Gonaives and Grand Saline),and
the Northeast Department (Ouanaminthe and Sainte Suzanne).
All other Departments of Haiti except the Center have been
affected to some degree by the flooding.


4. Embassy USAID official visited Cabaret October 13, and
observed that a flash flood that residents said had lasted
only a few hours had severely damaged a very localized area
and swept away 23 people. Among other emergency provisions,
USAID has authorized the provision of 16 tons of food through
its Food for Peace partner Catholic Relief Services
provisioning approximately 225 families for 2 weeks.


5. MINUSTAH Humanitarian and Development Coordination Section
Head Jens Kristensen reported to poloff October 15 that in
addition to damage to dwellings, the flooding inflicted
considerable damage on livestock and agricultural fields.
Severe erosion of Haiti's topsoil has reduced the absorptive
capacity of the ground. With continued building of homes in
flood plains, heavy rains quickly turn into floods that
affect inhabited areas.

SANDERSON