: Flooding in , , Grande Anse departments (as of 11 October 2011)

Heavy rains from 6 to 11 October caused two deaths in Haiti’s southern departments of Sud, Nippes and Grande Anse. Key figures The Departmental Emergency Operation Center (COUD) for the Sud - 2 persons missing (drowned) was activated on 10 October. An 8.5 inch rise in water level of all the Sud department´s rivers led to important flooding - more than 416 households evacuated

Flooded communes in department of Nippes, Sud and Grande-Anse

OUEST Households evacuated per commune Flooded areas Port-au- Prince Communes Evacuated 200 households Jérémie Bonbon Camp Perrin 98 households Abricots Pestel Coteaux 60 households Grand Boucan Dame-Marie Jeremie Corail Saint Jean du Sud 54 households Grande Anse Petit Trou Chantal 4 households Moron Baraderes De Nippes Anse Anse d'Hainault Pestel A Veau Petite Riviere Miragoane Beaumont Plaisance de Nippes NIPPES Arnaud du Sud Nippes Maniche L'Asile Fonds Des Negres Tiburon Camp Perrin Cavaillon Sud Chantal Cholera outbreaks St. Louis du Sud Chardonnieres Cholera outbreaks have been reported in Nippes Port-a-Piment SUD-EST (Baradères) and Sud Departments (Aquin, Les Cayes, Coteaux Les Cayes Port-a-Piment, Camp Perrin, Saint Louis du Sud, Roche-A-Bateau les Anglais, Ile A Vache, Chantal).

Port-Salut Lack of access led to shortage of medical supplies, Ile A Vache notably in Camp Perrin CTC. St. Jean 25 km du Sud

Creation date: 11 Oct 2011 Ref number: SitMap2 Sources: DPC, Mayor’s office in Nippes, Grande Anse and Sud, humanitarian focal point Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int http:haiti.humanitarianresponse.info The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.