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Heavy rains reported to have killed at least 16 people in Hispaniola

According to civil protection and?local media?on Wednesday, days of torrential rain over northwest?Haiti have killed 16 people.

Local newspaper Le Nouvelliste reported that at least 12 people died in floods in northern Haiti, including in Port-de-Paix and Saint-Louis du Nord, as well as Anse-a-Foleur.

Listin Diario, a local newspaper in the Dominican Republic (which shares the Caribbean island Hispaniola, with Haiti), reported on Monday that four people were killed, including some who had been swept away by swollen riverbeds, and an infant girl who was killed when a wall fell onto her at home. The Dominican authorities reported on Monday that over 30,000 people had been forced to leave their homes. They also said the rains would intensify again this weekend.

Puerto Rico, a U.S. Authorities in Puerto Rico warned residents to avoid the flooded roads as rain is expected to continue until?the afternoon. A'stampede' at the UNESCO-listed Laferriere Citadel in northern Haiti, which is a World Heritage Site, had killed 25 people just days before. People began rushing onto the site as rain started falling during an annual event. (Reporting from Sarah Morland).

(source: Reuters)