GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) — Haitians took to their roofs to escape rising floodwaters for the second time in a week on Sunday as squalls from Hurricane Ike killed at least 58 people and collapsed a bridge that cut the last land route into the starving city of Gonaives.
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GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) — Haitians took to their roofs to escape rising floodwaters for the second time in a week on Sunday as squalls from Hurricane Ike killed at least 58 people and collapsed a bridge that cut the last land route into the starving city of Gonaives.
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GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) — Haitians took to their roofs to escape rising floodwaters for the second time in a week on Sunday as squalls from Hurricane Ike killed at least 58 people and collapsed a bridge that cut the last land route into the starving city of Gonaives.
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