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  2. List of natural disasters in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    It is the strongest earthquake to strike Haiti since 1842. 17 August: Hurricane Grace brought heavy rainfall to Haiti, reaching around 10 in (250 mm); this caused flooding in areas affected by a magnitude-7.2 earthquake in the country that previously killed thousands. Strong winds destroyed homes previously damaged by the earthquake.

  3. Labadee - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom of the Seas moored in Labadee. Labadee is a 260-acre private resort that was leased to Royal Caribbean Cruises in 1986. [5] In the 1990s, it was variously reported that many cruise ship guests who disembarked at the location were unaware that they were in Haiti [6] - at least in part because the cruise company seemed to have a policy of referring only to Hispaniola, not that they ...

  4. Sinking of the ferry Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Haiti's economic and political situation at the time allowed their ferry system to operate with no regulations, which contributed to the ship's large crowd size. When a heavy rainstorm hit the ship halfway through its journey, the ship started to pitch and roll , and the crowd panicked, going to one side of the ship.

  5. Royal Caribbean cancels visits to Labadee in Haiti amid ...

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    Royal Caribbean International has suspended calls to private Haiti destination Labadee through September. ... Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  6. Cruises are still calling into port in Haiti. Here’s why - AOL

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    Some 130 miles north of Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince the private cruise port Labadee is receiving guests at a resort with its own security and controlled access.

  7. Tourism in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Haiti is an industry that generated just under a million arrivals in 2012, and is typically one of the main sources of revenue for the nation. [1] With its favorable climate, second-longest coastline of beaches, and most mountainous ranges in the Caribbean, [2] [3] waterfalls, [4] caves, [5] colonial architecture and distinct cultural history, Haiti has had its history as an ...

  8. Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    Two thirds of the 15,000 inhabitants in 1790 were enslaved peoples, the remaining one third made up of colonists (24%) and free people of colour (10%). [13] After the slave revolution, this was the first capital of the Kingdom of Haiti under King Henri I, when the nation was split apart.

  9. 2023 Haiti floods - Wikipedia

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    Five of Haiti's ten departments were affected: Ouest, Nippes, Sud-Est, Nord-Ouest, and Centre. [4] Damage was particularly severe around the capital city of Port-au-Prince. [5] As of 6 June, 51 people were confirmed dead, 140 were injured, and 18 remained missing.