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    Tropical Storm Emily on path toward Haiti

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Tropical Storm Emily brushed past Puerto Rico and headed Wednesday toward the Dominican Republic and Haiti, where more than 630,000 people are still without shelter after last year's earthquake.

    A "steady shield of rain" should reach the island of Hispaniola shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti around noon Wednesday and the rainfall should worsen by late afternoon, said John Dlugoenski, senior meteorologist with Accuweather.com.

    "The biggest threat to lives is probably the flooding," Dlugoenski said.

    Civil defense officials and the military in the Dominican Republic have already begun moving people out of high-risk zones ahead of the storm. Haitian authorities urged people to conserve food and safeguard their belongings.

    In Haiti's capital of Port-au-Prince, Jislaine Jean-Julien, a 37-year-old street merchant displaced by the January 2010 earthquake, said she was praying the storm would pass her flimsy tent without knocking it over.

    "For now, God is the only savior for me," Jean-Julien said at the edge of a crowded encampment facing the quake-destroyed National Palace. "I would go some place else if I could but I have no place else to go."

    Haitian emergency authorities set aside a fleet of 22 large white buses in the event they needed to evacuate people from flooded areas. Emergency workers would then bus the people to dozens of schools, churches and other buildings that will serve as shelters.

    "We're working day and night to be able to respond quickly in case we have any disasters," said Marie Alta Jean-Baptiste, director of Haiti's Civil Protection Agency.

    Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami said up to 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain could fall in some parts of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, which could cause life-threatening flash floods and mud slides in areas of mountainoust terrain.

    Emergency workers, both Haitian and foreign, also sent out text messages to cell phone users, alerting them to the approaching storm and to take precautions such as staying with friends or relatives if that were an option.

    Such advisories are not uncommon but few in Haiti have the means to heed them because of the crushing poverty.

    "This is not the first time we've heard these messages," said Alexis Boucher, a 29-year-old man who lives in Place Boyer, a public square that became a camp after the earthquake. "We receive these messages and yet we still don't have anywhere to go."

    A slow-moving storm that triggered mudslides and floods in Haiti killed at least 28 people in June.

    The United Nations peacekeeping force in Haiti notified its 11,500 troops to be on standby in case they need to respond, said Sylvie Van Den Wildenberg, a spokeswoman for the U.N. peacekeeping mission. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies also, put emergency teams on standby, which have access to relief supplies already in place for up to 125,000 people in seaside towns throughout the country.

    In the Dominican Republic's southern tourist districts, workers at hotels and restaurants gathered up umbrellas, tables, chairs, and anything else that might be blown away.

    Capt. Frank Castillo, dock master of the Marina Casa de Campo in the southeastern tourist city of La Romana, and his crew helped boat owners secure their vessels in slips or pull them ashore.

    In Puerto Rico, there were no reports of major damage or injuries and no immediate demand for the nearly 400 schools that were converted into emergency shelters around the island.

    Gov. Luis Fortuno had declared a state of emergency and most government offices were closed. Ahead of the storm, people cleared water and other emergency supplies from store shelves and tourists fled the small Puerto Rican islands of Culebra and Vieques.

    But most of the island saw no more than sporadic gusts and showers.

    The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the storm was heading west at 14 mph (22 kph) Wednesday morning, and it was expected to veer later toward the northwest. The storm was about 145 miles (230 kilometers) south-southeast of Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic. It had maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 kph).

    A tropical storm warning was in effect for Puerto Rico, Vieques, Culebra, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, the southeast Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Ben Fox in San Juan, Puerto Rico; David McFadden in Kingston, Jamaica; Ezequiel Lopez Blanco in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; and Raul Colon in San Juan contributed.

     

    189 comments

    • Cai  •  9 mths ago
      Ask it to hurry up and get over to Texas, where they actually need rain.
      • Bud 9 mths ago
        Obama wants Texas to take in its fair share of Haitian immigrants. Reason is he thinks they would fit well into Texas society.
      • NWO-NERD-BOY 9 mths ago
        hi cai your cute girl just saying :)
    • Mark  •  9 mths ago
      They don't need anymore damage. hope it misses them and and hits texas just for the rain.. no damage .. well I can dream can't I lol
    • JulieB  •  9 mths ago
      I REALLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THIS PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW THERE GEOGRAPHI, THIS IS AND ISLAND DIVIDED IN TOW COUNTRIES DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND HAITI SO THE EMILY WILL BE IN BOTH SIDE NOT ONLY IN HAITI..
      • senior citizen 9 mths ago
        I do not understand why you have poor grammer.
      • Dave 9 mths ago
        SPELLCHECK please.
      • bill 9 mths ago
        what the heck is a tow country?
    • Pete  •  9 mths ago
      Hello from Les Cayes, Haiti where the sun is currently shining. Someone asked why so many people are still in tents? A large number never lived in a home and after the earthquake were given shelter for the first time - they have no where else to go. They do not own land.
      We also have a number of people who do have a house, may be damaged but livable. They are afraid to return to any building for they saw their family and friend crushed by the weight of cement.
      We are looking and new ways to construct homes that would reduce the risk of killing people if another earthquake comes. Things are very difficult down here. Meanwhile a lot of rain is on its way and has the potential of causing many mud slides which will close roads and maybe kill people. Keep Haiti in your prayers.
      • Angry Bird 9 mths ago
        I pray for Haiti daily. And if I misspoke about conditions and culture there (4 posts down), my apologies.

        Please ignore, and if you can forgive, some of the absolute foolishness posted by people here about Haiti. America has some very ignorant people in it.
      • Pete 9 mths ago
        Thank You ........ prayer is powerful ...... keep them coming.
        Mesi
        Peter
      • dea--B 9 mths ago
        a lot of folks in america NEED to put others down to elevate themselves [in their mind ONLY]-------usually of low self esteem , and very little self worth.
        brings to mind the term ''shadenfreude''----a psychological and physiological condition
    • surfeng_1  •  9 mths ago
      If the country was not as corrupt people would be living in real homes by now. They have learned well from American politicians
    • Ricky  •  9 mths ago
      We gave em 3 billion last time and they still live in tents. THose tens will all blow away if this thing goes cat 5.
    • JIM R  •  9 mths ago
      I keep waiting for someone to ask, "What happened to all the money we sent not so long ago?"

      So I am asking, "what happened to all that money?"
      • Angry Bird 9 mths ago
        Schools, roads, medical support. Except for the chunks the Hatian government got their claws into.
      • JIM R 9 mths ago
        Well, I'll be honest with you, I can see by what has been accomplished there, (google earth), that very little money has been applied to rebuilding the area. That means there is "Billions" of dollars unaccounted for.
    • lew  •  9 mths ago
      In 1776 when America was fighting for its independance. A small island nation sent troops to fight along side American rebels to aid us in our fight. That island was Haiti. They did not have to do anything but sit and watch, but instead they fought and died alondside of our Patriots. If you ever get to Savannah Ga. check out the monument to them. By the way, they were all of African decent.
      Yep, its a shame they have so many babies and have to live in tents thanks to an earthquake a year ago. Penalize the poor for being poor and reward the rich and corrupt for being rich and corrupt.
      • E H 9 mths ago
        Let's see, 250 years ago...
      • BOBnMT 9 mths ago
        exactly... 250 years ago.. and since then I am sure we have paid off our debt of thank you's like what..ohhhh 15 Trillion X already.. the 15 Trillion we GAVE Haiti last time they got hit... geeeeezzzz.. we have Americans DYING here in the USA due to lack of care.. did you know that 33% of our HOMELESS are DECORATED US VETERANS... sleeping under brigdes and eating out of trash cans.. HEY LEW... how much money have you donated to Haiti.. what? what? NONE???,
      • lew 9 mths ago
        You're right, no actual cash out of my pocket. Just a 6' cerimonial staff to a cheritable auction that took me six weeks to make. Nope. No money, just time material and a lot of caring. How 'bout you? What have you ever done for anyone besides yourself? If I got that wrong then accept an appoligy. If not then get off you butt and help someone in need. Yea. It was 250 years ago. So? What does it take for someone to show some humanity to someone less fortunate? It is very easy to sit at a keyboard and be annonymos. Or to hide and complain about what others do or do not do.
        Yes I know that very many of our homeless are veterans. I have fed some and given others with leg injuries custom walking sticks. I am VERY aware of the homeless plight here and it sickens me to see it and see our gonrenment do little to nothing to help them. By the way I am a Viet Nam vet. I am not disabled, I was lucky enough to return home in one piece bodily. It only took me 25 years to be able to get a nights sleep. the nightmares would not leave me alone. I have never feared anyhting but for one thing-----sleep. I feared sleep for over 20 years. Now that that is out---I have gotten better. I do have a wonderful lady that has stood by me for the last 20 years. The first 3 wives saw a different part of me.
        BOBnMT, I could go on, but I have gone much farther than I intended to. If I bored you with this, Oh well. You wouldn't get it.
    • popeye1250  •  9 mths ago
      NO MORE MONEY!
      Call your congressmen and senators!
    • jamesg  •  9 mths ago
      the country is a black hole were money goes in and nothing good comes out
    • Just Say'in!  •  9 mths ago
      Yea! We need the rain in Texas!
    • journey46  •  9 mths ago
      1.3 billion in aid and 630,000 still without adequate shelter.

      Haiti was the first independent nation in latin america.
      They were once rich in gold, sugar and tobacco.
      Then the US, Spain, France, England and Germany came along and left the island destitute.
      Now we can add the UN and Red Cross to that list.

      We get Creole cooking and Zydeco music from Haiti.
      The Haitians, in general, are a good, kind, hard working and generous people.
      Much like the American middle class.
      Wake up America if you don't want to look like Haiti one day.
    • Michael  •  9 mths ago
      there are somethings money just can't fix, let nature takes its course
    • Ricky  •  9 mths ago
      O no not again. All that money we just saved this week will all go to Haiti after that thing hits. We should just have a seperate African budget plan for junk like this. O wait we do, they call it taxes.
    • Roy G Biv  •  9 mths ago
      At least the storm will bring rain, which will be the cleanest water available in Haiti....Unfortunately Emily will only be a tropical storm...they need at least a Category 4 to give that nation the "Courtesy Flush" it requires....Haiti....a little slice of Africa in the Western Hemisphere, with all the poverty, stupidity and corruption that encompasses......
    • MajestyofRuin  •  9 mths ago
      Im not sending anymore money to help them. Call me heartless, but we have our own country to think about right now.
    • Oliver Klozoff  •  9 mths ago
      where it's expected to do tens of dollars worth of damage.....
    • John  •  9 mths ago
      Give then a good douching they need it.
    • FirstDude  •  9 mths ago
      Quick Obaba, send them suitcases full of money to line the shores!
    • KeyboardMania  •  9 mths ago
      The people of Haiti have character and grace. Must be from all the adversity they've had for so many years.
      Remember, Haiti beat Europe in a war of independence in 1804, threatening the USA System of Slavery. Haiti scared Europe and America. Show some respect.
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