'We Were Already In A Cholera Crisis'; Hurricane Drowns Haiti, Heads North
Hurricane Matthew killed at least 11 people in Haiti before it barreled north toward the Bahamas. Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas all declared states of emergency as they prepared for the storm.
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October 5, 2016 at 11:51PM
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NPR News: 'We Were Already In A Cholera Crisis'; Hurricane Drowns Haiti, Heads North
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