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A view of a damaged home after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)

A view of a damaged home after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)



Farmer Edis Gonzalez, 41, walks inside his damaged home after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)

Farmer Edis Gonzalez, 41, walks inside his damaged home after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)



Farmer Nicolas Maturel, 27, stands next to his damaged house after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)

Farmer Nicolas Maturel, 27, stands next to his damaged house after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)



Fisherman Eneides Soares, 41, stands next to his destroyed house after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)

Fisherman Eneides Soares, 41, stands next to his destroyed house after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Carbonera, Cuba, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)



A man reads updates about Hurricane Matthew on his smartphone as he takes shelter in a ballroom of the Melia Hotel overnight in Nassau, Bahamas October 5, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

A man reads updates about Hurricane Matthew on his smartphone as he takes shelter in a ballroom of the Melia Hotel overnight in Nassau, Bahamas October 5, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)



A woman carries a child walking between trees felled by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A woman carries a child walking between trees felled by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A man takes pictures of the waves while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Melbourne, Florida, U.S. October 6, 2016. (Photo by Henry Romero/Reuters)

A man takes pictures of the waves while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Melbourne, Florida, U.S. October 6, 2016. (Photo by Henry Romero/Reuters)



A red danger banner is seen on Pompano beach near Coral Springs while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Florida, U.S. October 5, 2016. (Photo by Henry Romero/Reuters)

A red danger banner is seen on Pompano beach near Coral Springs while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Florida, U.S. October 5, 2016. (Photo by Henry Romero/Reuters)



A man puts a rock on a barricade set up on the road to protest against the lack of assistance after Hurricane Matthew in Cavaillon, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A man puts a rock on a barricade set up on the road to protest against the lack of assistance after Hurricane Matthew in Cavaillon, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A boy helps to clear storm debris from Eastern Road in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew striking Nassau, Bahamas October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dante Carrer/Reuters)

A boy helps to clear storm debris from Eastern Road in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew striking Nassau, Bahamas October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dante Carrer/Reuters)



A gas station on Bay Street is toppled due to Hurricane Matthew striking Nassau, Bahamas October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dante Carrer/Reuters)

A gas station on Bay Street is toppled due to Hurricane Matthew striking Nassau, Bahamas October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dante Carrer/Reuters)



A boat lies on Eastern Road near Fort Montague in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew striking Nassau, Bahamas October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dante Carrer/Reuters)

A boat lies on Eastern Road near Fort Montague in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew striking Nassau, Bahamas October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dante Carrer/Reuters)



People try to clean the mud at their partially destroyed house after Hurricane Matthew passed Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

People try to clean the mud at their partially destroyed house after Hurricane Matthew passed Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)



People try to rebuild their destroyed house after Hurricane Matthew passed Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

People try to rebuild their destroyed house after Hurricane Matthew passed Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)



People try to rebuild their destroyed houses after Hurricane Matthew passes Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

People try to rebuild their destroyed houses after Hurricane Matthew passes Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)



Hospital workers treat a sick patient at the hospital after Hurricane Matthew passed Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

Hospital workers treat a sick patient at the hospital after Hurricane Matthew passed Jeremie, Haiti, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)



A group of people carry a coffin and try to cross the river La Digue, after the colapse of the only bridge that connects to the south after the passing of hurricane Matthew in the country, in Petit Goave, Haiti, 05 October 2016. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA)

A group of people carry a coffin and try to cross the river La Digue, after the colapse of the only bridge that connects to the south after the passing of hurricane Matthew in the country, in Petit Goave, Haiti, 05 October 2016. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA)



A group of people try to cross the river La Digue, after the colapse of the only bridge that connects to the south after the passing of hurricane Matthew in the country, in Petit Goave, Haiti, 05 October 2016. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA)

A group of people try to cross the river La Digue, after the colapse of the only bridge that connects to the south after the passing of hurricane Matthew in the country, in Petit Goave, Haiti, 05 October 2016. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA)



A man looks from the balcony of his house damaged by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. The hurricane rolled across the sparsely populated tip of Cuba overnight, destroying dozens of homes in Cuba's easternmost city, Baracoa, leaving hundreds of others damaged. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)

A man looks from the balcony of his house damaged by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. The hurricane rolled across the sparsely populated tip of Cuba overnight, destroying dozens of homes in Cuba's easternmost city, Baracoa, leaving hundreds of others damaged. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)



Haitian people cross the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

Haitian people cross the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



A man walks past a collapsed power line in Grand Goave, Haiti, Tuesday, October 4, 2016. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

A man walks past a collapsed power line in Grand Goave, Haiti, Tuesday, October 4, 2016. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



A vehicles sits next to a house, stranded in the flood waters caused by Hurricane Matthew, in Leogane, Haiti. Tuesday, October 4, 2016. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

A vehicles sits next to a house, stranded in the flood waters caused by Hurricane Matthew, in Leogane, Haiti. Tuesday, October 4, 2016. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



Haitian people cross the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

Haitian people cross the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



A group of people cross a flooded street after the passing of hurricane Matthew in the country, in Leogane, Haiti, 05 October 2016. Hurricane Matthew left at least nine dead, on 04 October. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA)

A group of people cross a flooded street after the passing of hurricane Matthew in the country, in Leogane, Haiti, 05 October 2016. Hurricane Matthew left at least nine dead, on 04 October. (Photo by Orlando Barria/EPA)



A woman is carried across the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

A woman is carried across the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



People cook their meal next to fallen trees after Hurricane Matthew passes Jeremie, Haiti, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

People cook their meal next to fallen trees after Hurricane Matthew passes Jeremie, Haiti, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)



Saintanor Dutervil stands with his wife in the ruins of their home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, October 6, 2016. Two days after the storm rampaged across the country's remote southwestern peninsula, authorities and aid workers still lack a clear picture of what they fear is the country's biggest disaster in years. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

Saintanor Dutervil stands with his wife in the ruins of their home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, October 6, 2016. Two days after the storm rampaged across the country's remote southwestern peninsula, authorities and aid workers still lack a clear picture of what they fear is the country's biggest disaster in years. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



Residents carry a mattress to a shelter after homes were destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

Residents carry a mattress to a shelter after homes were destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



Residents and vehicles avoid a downed tree and power cable along a flooded roadway in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday, October 6, 2016. The head of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Authority, Capt. Stephen Russell, said there were many downed trees and power lines, but no reports of casualties. (Photo by Tim Aylen/AP Photo)

Residents and vehicles avoid a downed tree and power cable along a flooded roadway in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday, October 6, 2016. The head of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Authority, Capt. Stephen Russell, said there were many downed trees and power lines, but no reports of casualties. (Photo by Tim Aylen/AP Photo)



A woman walks on October 5, 2016 along a coastal road between Guantanamo and Baracoa which was left covered in rocks and severely damaged after the passage of Hurricane Matthew through the eastern tip of Cuba on Tuesday afternoon. Hurricane Matthew, the Caribbean's worst storm in nearly a decade, barreled towards the Bahamas Wednesday morning after killing nine people and pummeling Haiti and Cuba. (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)

A woman walks on October 5, 2016 along a coastal road between Guantanamo and Baracoa which was left covered in rocks and severely damaged after the passage of Hurricane Matthew through the eastern tip of Cuba on Tuesday afternoon. Hurricane Matthew, the Caribbean's worst storm in nearly a decade, barreled towards the Bahamas Wednesday morning after killing nine people and pummeling Haiti and Cuba. (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)



Hurricane Matthew moves through Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday, October 6, 2016. The head of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Authority, Capt. Stephen Russell, said there were many downed trees and power lines, but no reports of casualties. (Photo by Tim Aylen/AP Photo)

Hurricane Matthew moves through Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday, October 6, 2016. The head of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Authority, Capt. Stephen Russell, said there were many downed trees and power lines, but no reports of casualties. (Photo by Tim Aylen/AP Photo)



Wind brought by Hurricane Matthew blow palm trees on Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Tim Aylen/AP Photo)

Wind brought by Hurricane Matthew blow palm trees on Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday, October 6, 2016. (Photo by Tim Aylen/AP Photo)



A man talks on his cell while searching for belongings amid the rubble of his home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)

A man talks on his cell while searching for belongings amid the rubble of his home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)



People carry some of their belongings through the rubble of a street after the passing of Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)

People carry some of their belongings through the rubble of a street after the passing of Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)



A woman searches amid the rubble of her home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)

A woman searches amid the rubble of her home destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)



A woman walks past damaged housing in the Carbonera community of Guantanamo, Cuba following Hurricane Matthew, October 5, 2016. The storm slammed into Haiti and Cuba as a Category Four hurricane on October 4, 2016 but has since been downgraded to three, on a scale of five, by the US National Hurricane Center (NHC).  Its winds were howling at 115 miles per hour (185 kilometers per hour). (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)

A woman walks past damaged housing in the Carbonera community of Guantanamo, Cuba following Hurricane Matthew, October 5, 2016. The storm slammed into Haiti and Cuba as a Category Four hurricane on October 4, 2016 but has since been downgraded to three, on a scale of five, by the US National Hurricane Center (NHC). Its winds were howling at 115 miles per hour (185 kilometers per hour). (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)



A man carries a woman across a  river at Petit Goave where a bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

A man carries a woman across a river at Petit Goave where a bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



A car makes its way through flooded street, in a neighbourhood of the commune of Cite Soleil, in the Haitian Capital Port-au-Prince, on October 4, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

A car makes its way through flooded street, in a neighbourhood of the commune of Cite Soleil, in the Haitian Capital Port-au-Prince, on October 4, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



Haitians wait to cross the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

Haitians wait to cross the river La Digue in Petit Goave where the bridge collapsed during the rains of the Hurricane Matthew, southwest of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



A boy walks, carrying a backpack and a teddy bear, through a street littered with debris the morning after Hurricane Matthew drove across Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)

A boy walks, carrying a backpack and a teddy bear, through a street littered with debris the morning after Hurricane Matthew drove across Baracoa, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)



People try to cross the overflowing La Rouyonne river in the commune of Leogane, south of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)

People try to cross the overflowing La Rouyonne river in the commune of Leogane, south of Port-au-Prince, October 5, 2016. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)



A police officer walks along the beach as waves crash ashore as Hurricane Matthew approaches the area on October 6, 2016 in Singer Island, Florida. The hurricane is expected to make landfall sometime this evening or early in the morning as a possible Category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A police officer walks along the beach as waves crash ashore as Hurricane Matthew approaches the area on October 6, 2016 in Singer Island, Florida. The hurricane is expected to make landfall sometime this evening or early in the morning as a possible Category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)



A local resident takes pictures on the beach with her dog ahead of hurricane Matthew in Jacksonville, Florida, on October 6, 2016. Some 1.5 million people are under evacuation orders in Florida in preparation for mighty Hurricane Matthew to make a direct hit on the state, the governor said Thursday. Matthew has already killed 27 people as it barreled its way through the Caribbean, with the Bahamas the last to be hit. (Photo by Jewel Samad/AFP Photo)

A local resident takes pictures on the beach with her dog ahead of hurricane Matthew in Jacksonville, Florida, on October 6, 2016. Some 1.5 million people are under evacuation orders in Florida in preparation for mighty Hurricane Matthew to make a direct hit on the state, the governor said Thursday. Matthew has already killed 27 people as it barreled its way through the Caribbean, with the Bahamas the last to be hit. (Photo by Jewel Samad/AFP Photo)
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