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  2. Geography of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The rainfall pattern is varied, with rain heavier in some of the lowlands and on the northern and eastern slopes of the mountains. Port-au-Prince receives an average annual rainfall of 1,370 mm (53.9 in). There are two rainy seasons, April–June and October–November.

  3. Hurricanes in Hispaniola - Wikipedia

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    A school near Port-au-Prince that was badly damaged by Hurricane Ike September 3, 2008 – Hurricane Hanna (2008) slowly moves north of Haiti, dropping up to a foot of rain in already saturated ground from Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storm Fay (2008).

  4. Thomassin - Wikipedia

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    Port-au-Prince: Elevation. 944 [2] m (3,097.11 ft) ... With an average precipitation of 27 mm (1.06 in) in January, it is the driest month of the year. May sees the ...

  5. Hurricane Gordon - Wikipedia

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    This caused a prolonged period of heavy rainfall, reaching 14 in (360 mm) in Les Cayes in a 24‑hour period, and over 9 in (230 mm) in the same duration in the capital city, Port-au-Prince. [8] In Jacmel, Gordon dropped 13 in (330 mm) in about 12 hours. [26] The rains resulted in flooding and landslides across the country. [2]

  6. List of natural disasters in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Its epicentre was at approximately 59 km west of Port-au-Prince, and at least 10 km beneath the surface. 20 October: A Cholera epidemic hit outside of Port-au-Prince, killing at least 3,597 and sickening over 340,000. [17] 5 November: Hurricane Tomas hits and kills at least 10 Haitians causing damage and worsening the cholera epidemic. 2012

  7. Number of internally displaced people in Haiti tripled in 2024

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    The situation is particularly dire in the capital, Port-au-Prince, where displacement has risen by 87% between 2023 and 2024, IOM figures show. ... Much-needed rain triggers mudslides, debris ...

  8. This seaside Haiti town used to attract tourists. Now it ...

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    People on the beach in Jacmel on Aug. 25, 2024. Residents in the port city in southeast Haiti fear that the gang violence of Port-au-Prince and its outskirts will eventually reach them.

  9. Tropical savanna climate - Wikipedia

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    Tropical savanna climate or tropical wet and dry climate is a tropical climate sub-type that corresponds to the Köppen ... Port-au-Prince, Haiti (Aw) Port Louis ...