Story highlights At least 336 people have died since the storm hitMatthew made landfall in Haiti on Tuesday as a Category 4 hurricanePort-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) From the air, the path left by the power and fury of Hurricane Matthew is clearly visible. Around what is left of nearly every house in the hills and on the coastline, personal belongings and debris scattered like confetti. It's the strongest storm to hit Haiti in a half century, in a country still reeling from the 2010 earthquake. Haiti's interim President Jocelerme Privert has declared three days of national morning for the hundreds of victims. The official toll is at least 336, according to a spokesman for Haiti's Civil Protection Service, Joseph Edgard Celestin.
Source: CNN October 09, 2016 20:26 UTC