Environment
Haiti Earthquake: Tropical Storm Grace Leaves Tens of Thousands of People Homeless
Tens of thousands of people are being rescued after a deadly earthquake struck Haiti, leaving them homeless and cold brought by heavy rain of Tropical Storm Grace. The 7.2 magnitude earthquake on Saturday killed at least 1,419 people, where 6,900 were injured, and an unknown number are still missing.
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