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In this image obtained from the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Tropical Storm Fay is seen
over Haiti and the Dominican Republic and heading to Cuba and Jamaica.
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MEXICO CITY, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Raging tropical
storm Fay has brought floods to Haiti and the Dominican Republic, killing at
least four people, according to information reaching here Saturday.
A man died Saturday in Haiti while trying to cross a
river in Leogane, south of Port-au-Prince, AP cited Haitian official Marie Alta
Jean-Baptiste as saying.
The overflowing Antibonite River has caused great
damage to vast areas of rice paddies along the river and banana plantations
north of the Haitian capital were also affected.
Meanwhile, in the Dominican Republic, a 34-year-old
women and her 13-year-old niece and 5-year-old nephew lost their lives in
turbulent waters and only her husband survived, the country's civil defense
agency director Luis Luna Paulino said.
The killer storm is now heading toward Cuba and is
expected to land near the Cuban capital city of Havana late Sunday, government
officials warned, adding that the storm may leave a trail of destruction in the
provinces of Villa Clara, Matanzas, Camaguey, Ciego de Avila and Sancti
Spiritus.
According to forecasts by the U.S. National Hurricane
Center, Fay is picking up momentum and quite likely to become a hurricane at the
time it arrives in Florida, whose governor has already declared a "state of
emergency."