Thousands of earthquake homeless and other poor Haitians waited nervously in flimsy shanties and tents as tropical storm Emily swirled offshore early yesterday, threatening to bring dangerous rains.
Strong winds whipped through palm trees and some rain was already falling on southern Haiti.
Forecasters predicted the storm would make landfall on Haiti’s southern peninsula after dawn and dump torrential rains across a country where more than 600,000 people still live without shelter after last year’s earthquake.
“If any storm comes, we meet our demise,” said Renel Joseph, a 57-year-old resident of Cite Soleil, a seaside shantytown of Haiti’s capital.
David Preux, head of mission for the International Organization for Migration in the southern city of Jacmel, said that he expected conditions to worsen during the night.
“The problem is when people wait until the last minute to -evacuate,” Preux said.
The storm’s forward motion slowed on Wednesday night and it appeared likely to skirt the southern tip of the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. Emily had maximum sustained winds of 85kph.
Dominican authorities kept a tropical storm warning in effect for the southwestern coast, but ended an alert on Wednesday night from Cabo Francis Viejo southeastward to Cabo Engano.
Although the center of the storm seemed likely to miss most of the island, intense rain still posed a threat to both nations, said Diana Goeller, a meteorologist with the US National Hurricane Center. The countries are divided by a range of high mountains.
“This storm has a lot of heavy rainfall with it,” Goeller said. “In those mountainous areas there could be very dangerous, life--threatening mudslides or flash floods.”
John Cangialosi, a hurricane specialist with the hurricane -center, said up to 500mm of rain was possible in isolated high--elevation areas. That is enough to cause serious problems in a country prone to catastrophic flooding.
Michel Davison of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the storm earlier dropped up to 250mm of rain in parts of Puerto Rico, though its center never got within 160km of the island.
Francois Prophete, who was shoring up the corrugated-metal roof of his one-room cinderblock home in the hills southeast of Port-au-Prince, said most people had few options in a nation where the vast majority are desperately poor.
“We can’t afford to do much,” he said.
Local authorities urged people to conserve food and safeguard their belongings.
An unknown number of people left flood-prone areas to stay with relatives and friends, said Emmanuelle Schneider, a spokeswoman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. There had been no government-organized evacuations by late Wednesday, she added.
“There will be an official evacuation when there’s flooding,” Schneider said.
There was reason for concern. A slow-moving storm in June triggered mudslides and floods in Haiti and killed at least 28 people. And widespread poverty makes it difficult for people to take even the most basic precautions.
Joceline Alcide stashed her two kids’ birth certificates and school papers in little plastic bags that aid groups handed out. It was her only means of protecting herself.
“There really isn’t much more we can do. We just got these bags,” the 39-year-old Alcide said, standing outside her teepee-like tarp shelter.
The hurricane center said the storm was heading west at 7kph late on Wednesday, but was expected to speed up and turn toward the northwest. The storm was about 215km southeast of Port-au-Prince.
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