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Twister in Haiti leaves more than 300 families homeless

A twister in northwest Haiti has injured a minimum of 50 people, ruined 200 homes and left more than 300 families homeless, according to the United Nations.

Haitian weather authorities have actually alerted of flooding and landslides after Tuesday's storm on the Caribbean nation that is among the world's poorest and is susceptible to natural catastrophes.

The U.N. Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which collaborates assistance, stated in a statement on Wednesday that the regional Red Cross and civil defense company were supplying aid and evaluating damages at the worst-hit area of Bassin Bleu, around 15 miles (25 km) south of Port-de-Paix.

More than 360,000 people are already internally displaced in Haiti, according to U.N. quotes, mostly from the capital Port-au-Prince due to a conflict with armed gangs who have actually taken over the majority of the city.

Numerous are remaining in makeshift camps or have actually traveled south.

A deployment of Kenyan policeman to lead an global anti-gang force intended to help nationwide authorities bring back security was anticipated to land this week, but sources informed this has been delayed.

With the onset of the rainy season, the U.N. has actually warned of growing threats from waterborne illness such as cholera, particularly for people who are displaced.