Hurricane Matthew hits Haiti and Cuba: haunting photos

One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in years, Matthew, is pounding the Bahamas on its way to Florida, after devastating parts of Haiti and Cuba.
Hurricane Matthew displaced thousands of people in Haiti. One of the worst hit places was Les Cayes, in south-west Haiti, where the storm made landfall. Photo: Reuters
Hurricane Matthew displaced thousands of people in Haiti. One of the worst hit places was Les Cayes, in south-west Haiti, where the storm made landfall. Photo: Reuters
In Haiti, one woman waits for a doctor at a temporary shelter - she was sent back from the hospital while waiting for her baby to be delivered by caesarean section. Photo: Reuters
In Haiti, one woman waits for a doctor at a temporary shelter - she was sent back from the hospital while waiting for her baby to be delivered by caesarean section. Photo: Reuters
Many houses lost their roofs and streets were flooded. Photo: Reuters
Many houses lost their roofs and streets were flooded. Photo: Reuters
Parts of a banana farm in Guantanamo province, Cuba, lie destroyed after the storm passed through. Photo: Reuters
Parts of a banana farm in Guantanamo province, Cuba, lie destroyed after the storm passed through. Photo: Reuters
On the island of Exuma, a boat washed up along the shore after tearing free of its moorings. Photo: Reuters
On the island of Exuma, a boat washed up along the shore after tearing free of its moorings. Photo: Reuters
Now parts of the US are braced for the storm. South Carolina - where these residents prepared their beachfront home - has declared a state of emergency. Photo: Reuters
Now parts of the US are braced for the storm. South Carolina - where these residents prepared their beachfront home - has declared a state of emergency. Photo: Reuters
People cross a bridge while Hurricane Matthew passes in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince. Photo: Reuters
People cross a bridge while Hurricane Matthew passes in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince. Photo: Reuters
An aerial view of the devastation in the village of Corail. Photo: Reuters
An aerial view of the devastation in the village of Corail. Photo: Reuters

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