It's feared the number of people killed after Hurricane Matthew tore through Haiti could rise further - because of the threat of cholera.
Almost 900 are known to have died so far. In the US the storm's cut power to more than half a million homes - with Northern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina on high alert. Director of World Relief and Tearfund, Joseph Bataille says the situation is critical.
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