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At least eight people have been killed in floods triggered by heavy rain in Haiti, officials have said.
The deaths occurred in or near the southeastern port city of Les Cayes which was swamped by more than 1.5m (5ft) of water.
Officials said buildings affected included a hospital and a prison where more than 400 inmates were evacuated.
About a million Haitians are still homeless following January's earthquake which killed up to 230,000 people.
The floods have come several weeks ahead of Haiti's traditional rainy season.
"The situation is grave... whole areas are completely flooded. People have climbed on to the roofs of their homes," local senator Francky Exius told AFP news agency.