Day after day in May it rained in Port-au-Prince. Wesley Laîné reported to us,
Children were huddled up under blue tarps and tents, praying, hoping that the rain would stop. It does not.
This morning, gutters, and sewers are overflowing with rainwater mixed with mud and trash. For many, it will be their only source of drinking water. Some will bathe in it. Others will use it to cook. The end result will be the same, more waterborne illnesses and more deaths.
Wesley reports an alarming resurgence of cholera in Port-au-Prince, Carrefour, Petit-Goâve, Petit Reviere de Nippes and elsewhere. He also told us that Dalebrun and crew made 21 chlorinator installations in May protecting 100,000 Haitians.