Hurricane Matthew, the strongest storm to hit the Caribbean in a decade, swept through Haiti this week, downing power lines, flattening buildings and killing more than 100 people. [Death toll rises above 100 as Haiti tallies devastation]The damage to the southwestern port city of Les Cayes was extensive. The Washington Post's Mexico bureau chief, Joshua Partlow, traveled through parts of Les Cayes:A motorcyclist tries to make his way through floodwater in Les Cayes, Haiti. (Joshua Partlow/The Washington Post)“If I had to estimate, I would say at least 80 percent of buildings saw damage. (Joshua Partlow/The Washington Post)More on Hurricane Matthew:‘This storm will kill you’: Hurricane Matthew intensifies to Category 4A detailed breakdown of the severe threat to Florida’s east coastLive video: Hurricane Matthew takes aim at Florida
Source: Washington Post October 06, 2016 22:21 UTC