cyclone phailin made landfall on the country s east coast. seventeen people have died and hundreds of millions of dollars in crops were lost. still no word from gunmen who kidnapped international red cross workers in syria today. six aides and a local volunteer were seed in northern syria this morning. officials believe the kidnappers were from an al-qaeda-linked group. those are the headlines. i am thomas drayton. keep here on al jazeera america. fault lines is coming up next. haiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still reeling from a devastating earthquake. patients were dying in the space of a few hours. children were especially vulnerable. al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene. in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country. leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wa
day after the earthquake - but this was a new disaster that shocked the world. cholera had somehow arrived in haiti - and it wasn t long before rumors that un nepalese peacekeepers were involved led us to a base on the banks of the country s largest river. what are you digging, why are you digging here? well we re not being told exactly what s going on here, but it certainly smells like sewage, there are toilets right there, and the liquid seems to be draining into this river just a few meters away that flows into the nearby town of mirebalais. back then, it felt like we d stumbled on the scene of a crime. now, after a series of investigations - including by the un itself - it seems that s exactly what did happen. in the more than 2 years since we first visited this site, almost everything that we suspected - from the scenes that we found - now appears to be true. scientists have said that the cholera found in that river is almost identical to a strain of the disease fo
years - and from haiti since a day after the earthquake - but this was a new disaster that shocked the world. cholera had somehow arrived in haiti - and it wasn t long before rumors that un nepalese peacekeepers were involved led us to a base on the banks of the country s largest river. what are you digging, why are you digging here? well we re not being told exactly what s going on here, but it certainly smells like sewage, there are toilets right there, and the liquid seems to be draining into this river just a few meters away that flows into the nearby town of mirebalais. back then, it felt like we d stumbled on the scene of a crime. now, after a series of investigations - including by the un itself - it seems that s exactly what did happen. in the more than 2 years since we first visited this site, almost everything that we suspected - from the scenes that we found - now appears to be true. scientists have said that the cholera found in that river is almost identica
leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wake. i d reported from war zones for years - and from haiti since a day after the earthquake - but this was a new disaster that shocked the world. cholera had somehow arrived in haiti - and it wasn t long before rumors that un nepalese peacekeepers were involved led us to a base on the banks of the country s largest river. what are you digging, why are you digging here? well we re not being told exactly what s going on here, but it certainly smells like sewage, there are toilets right there, and the liquid seems to be draining into this river just a few meters away that flows into the nearby town of mirebalais. back then, it felt like we d stumbled on the scene of a crime. now, after a series of investigations - including by the un itself - it seems that s exactly what did happen. in the more than 2 years since we first visited this site, almost everything that we suspected - from the scenes that
leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wake. i d reported from war zones for years - and from haiti since a day after the earthquake - but this was a new disaster that shocked the world. cholera had somehow arrived in haiti - and it wasn t long before rumors that un nepalese peacekeepers were involved led us to a base on the banks of the country s largest river. what are you digging, why are you digging here? well we re not being told exactly what s going on here, but it certainly smells like sewage, there are toilets right there, and the liquid seems to be draining into this river just a few meters away that flows into the nearby town of mirebalais. back then, it felt like we d stumbled on the scene of a crime. now, after a series of investigations - including by the un itself - it seems that s exactly what did happen. in the more than 2 years since we first visited this site, almost everything that we suspected - from the scenes that