
Residents from the city of Gonaives, Haiti, try to cross a flooded street on, 03 September 2008, after the pass of tropical storm 'Hanna' over the island. According to a statement by the Civil Protection,38 people are feared to have been killed by the tropical storm. EPA/ROOD CHERY

Haitian Minister of the Interior, Paul Antoine Bien-Aime (C), arrives on, 03 September 2008, to the city of Gonaives, Haiti, after the pass of tropical storm 'Hanna' over the island. According to a statement by the Civil Protection,38 people are feared to have been killed by the tropical storm. EPA/ROOD CHERY

A handout aerial photo released on 04 September 2008 by United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH, as in French), shows the destruction caused by tropical storm 'Hanna' in Gonaives, Haiti, 03 September 2008. According to Haitian official sources, the floodings and rains caused by 'Hanna' killed at least 61 people in Haiti, Gonaives being the most affected region. The damages to the agricultural and infrastructure sectors are said to be 'severe'. EPA/MARCO DORMINO / MINUSTAH HO EDITORIAL USE ONLY

A picture made available on 03 September 2008 showing locals wade through the flooded streets of Gonaives, Haiti, after tropical storm 'Hanna' passed over the island on 02 September 2008. According to a statement by the Civil Protection,38 people are feared to have been killed by the tropical storm. EPA/ROOD CHERY

A picture made available on 03 September 2008 showing locals wade through the flooded streets of Gonaives, Haiti, after tropical storm 'Hanna' passed over the island on 02 September 2008. According to a statement by the Civil Protection,38 people are feared to have been killed by the tropical storm. EPA/ROOD CHERY

A picture made available on 03 September 2008 showing locals wade through the flooded streets of Gonaives, Haiti, after tropical storm 'Hanna' passed over the island on 02 September 2008. According to a statement by the Civil Protection,38 people are feared to have been killed by the tropical storm. EPA/ROOD CHERY

Members of the MINUSTAH remove broken trees from a floodes street in Sain Marc, Haiti, 03 September 2008, after the pass of tropical storm 'Hanna' over the island. According to authorities, 25 people died in the storm. Forecasters upgraded tropical storm Ike to a hurricane on 03 September, as another storm pummeled parts of the Caribbean, and Louisiana residents began to return to their homes in the wake of hurricane Gustav. Ike is following close on the heels of tropical storm Hanna, which was dropped from hurricane to tropical storm status and was aiming for the southeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, experts said. EPA/ROOD CHERY

Haitians on a truck looking for shelter at Gonaives, Haiti, 03 September 2008, after the pass of tropical storm 'Hanna' over the island. According to authorities, 25 people died in the storm. Forecasters upgraded tropical storm Ike to a hurricane on 03 September, as another storm pummeled parts of the Caribbean, and Louisiana residents began to return to their homes in the wake of hurricane Gustav. Ike is following close on the heels of tropical storm Hanna, which was dropped from hurricane to tropical storm status and was aiming for the southeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, experts said. EPA/ROOD CHERY
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