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Hurricane Matthew: Death toll rises to 842 and expected to climb further after deadly storm Hurricane Matthew: Death toll rises to 842 and expected to climb further after deadly storm
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Hundreds of people have been killed in the wake of the strongest storm to hit the Caribbean and the United States in more than a decade.Hundreds of people have been killed in the wake of the strongest storm to hit the Caribbean and the United States in more than a decade.
The latest number is 842 deaths due to Hurricane Matthew, according to Reuters, with tens of thousands of people now homeless and a swathe of crops destroyed.The latest number is 842 deaths due to Hurricane Matthew, according to Reuters, with tens of thousands of people now homeless and a swathe of crops destroyed.
Many more people are missing or unaccounted for. Officials said the number of deaths could reach the thousands. Many more people are missing or unaccounted for.
Officials said the number of deaths could reach the thousands.
The embassy of Haiti in Washington DC confirmed to The Independent that the much lower and official death toll number of around 300 people, according to the country's civil protection agency, was very fluid and likely to change as authorities were assessing the damage.
The agency takes longer to report fatalities as it has to visually confirm the victims itself.
In one of the poorest countries in the world, 145mph winds and heavy rain battered Les Anglais and then moved north across the peninsula on Tuesday. In one of the poorest countries in the world, 145mph winds and heavy rain battered Les Anglais and then moved north across the peninsula on Tuesday. 
High waves crashed coastal towns, battering concrete houses as well as poorly-built housing of tin and tarp.High waves crashed coastal towns, battering concrete houses as well as poorly-built housing of tin and tarp.
The mayor of Les Anglais said people were fleeing for their lives as the sea rushed into their homes.The mayor of Les Anglais said people were fleeing for their lives as the sea rushed into their homes.
The death toll is likely to be much higher than the official number of 271 deaths, as reported by the Haiti central civil protection agency, which needs to visually confirm victims before confirming the fatality.
A key bridge collapsed, deadly mudslides surged on rain-soaked ground and all communication lines were down. The number of fatalities is expected to rise once communication is re-established with the hardest hit areas.A key bridge collapsed, deadly mudslides surged on rain-soaked ground and all communication lines were down. The number of fatalities is expected to rise once communication is re-established with the hardest hit areas.
The country is still grappling with the after-effects of an earthquake and a cholera outbreak.The country is still grappling with the after-effects of an earthquake and a cholera outbreak.
Damage did not just happen on the coast. In the hilly farming village of Chantal, 86 people died, according to its mayor, as trees crushed houses, and 20 people were missing.Damage did not just happen on the coast. In the hilly farming village of Chantal, 86 people died, according to its mayor, as trees crushed houses, and 20 people were missing.
Some 61,500 people were reported to be living in shelters this week. Deputy special representative for Haiti, Mourad Wahba, said the hospitals were overflowing and there is a shortage of fresh water. One hospital in Les Cayes had its roof blown off.Some 61,500 people were reported to be living in shelters this week. Deputy special representative for Haiti, Mourad Wahba, said the hospitals were overflowing and there is a shortage of fresh water. One hospital in Les Cayes had its roof blown off.
At least four people were killed in the Dominican Republican. No fatalities have yet been confirmed in Cuba.At least four people were killed in the Dominican Republican. No fatalities have yet been confirmed in Cuba.
The category four storm moved north, losing strength before hitting the Floridian coast on Friday morning.The category four storm moved north, losing strength before hitting the Floridian coast on Friday morning.
One person died in her home in Florida during the storm, the first storm-related death on mainland US to have been reported, as emergency crews could not respond to the call.One person died in her home in Florida during the storm, the first storm-related death on mainland US to have been reported, as emergency crews could not respond to the call.