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iciHaiti - Fuel Crisis : No more production or delivery of Culligan water in the country

The Caribbean Bottling Company, producer of Culligan water informs « despite all the efforts made [.] our fuel reserves are exhausted. As of today we are no longer able to produce and deliver Culligan water.

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Cholera kills at least seven in Haiti as disease returns

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -Haiti on Sunday said at least seven people have died of cholera in a surprise return of the disease that comes as the nation is paralyzed by a gang blockade that has triggered shortages of fuel and clean drinking water.

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Cholera Kills At Least Seven In Haiti As Disease Returns

Haiti on Sunday said at least seven people have died of cholera in a surprise return of the disease that comes as the nation is paralyzed by a gang blockade that has triggered shortages of fuel and clean drinking water.

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Haiti reports cholera deaths for first time in 3 years

Haiti’s government says at least eight people have died from cholera for the first time in three years, raising concerns about a potentially rapid spreading scenario and reviving memories of an epidemic that killed nearly 10,000 people a decade ago

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Cholera kills at least seven in Haiti as disease returns

By Harold Isaac and Brian Ellsworth PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -Haiti on Sunday said at least seven people have died of cholera in a surprise return of the disease that comes as the nation is paralyzed by a gang blockade that has triggered shortages of fuel and clean drinking water. The disease killed some 10,000 people through a 2010 outbreak that has been blamed on a United Nations peacekeeping force. The Pan American Health Organization in 2020 said Haiti had gone a year with no confirmed cholera cases. According to the information we have, the number of deaths is about 7 to 8, he said, adding that officials were struggling to get information from hospitals. There was one death during the day today. The Health Ministry earlier confirmed one case in the Port-au-Prince area and that there were suspect cases in the town of Cite Soleil outside the capital, which was the site of vicious gang turf wars in July. Gangs have since last month been blocking the country s main fuel port in protes

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