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Date photo taken
05 October 2016
Country of origin
Haiti
Region
Latin America and Carribbean
Photo credit
MCC Photo/Paul Shetler Fast
Description
Media caption: Sarditren Dete, left, and Antovan Enit, residents of Cité Soleil, one of the poorest parts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, stand where their houses used to be. They were washed away by Hurricane Matthew along with their possessions, livestock and gardens. (MCC photo/Paul Shetler Fast)
"Yesterday we lost everything: our chickens, our pig and our garden. This is how I eat. This is how I feed my children. This is how I keep them safe at night."
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