This summer, powerful rains flooded Haiti, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes and killing more than 40 people. Crops were damaged, businesses shuttered and roads washed out, with the greatest damage reported in the Port-au-Prince area and the western part of the country. Kénel Délusca, a Haitian researcher who specializes in climate adaptation, said there’s an urgent need for better infrastructure to handle extreme weather. Haiti is particularly vulnerable to heavy rain and powerful storms, made worse by climate change, because of deforestation and poor land management. Even now, months later, the country is still trying to recover, he said. “We have destroyed roads, dest
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