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The family lost their home in the earthquake, which killed Ramond's niece. Her brother, Joel, is hospitalized with cholera in the Artibonite Valley
-- part of an epidemic that has killed more than 300 people and hospitalized more than 4,700. Her infant son, Lovenson, has had bouts of diarrhea recently that she said are caused by mud flowing into their shelter. His first birthday was Monday, which was also the first day of Haiti's Voodoo festival of the dead, Fet Gede. Ramond said she doesn't have money to celebrate either. Those with more money have a better chance of being prepared. Leonide Paul said she had received news about the storm via an automated text message, and would go out and buy food, water and extra fuel to prepare. As a hurricane Saturday, Tomas caused at least 14 deaths in a cluster of islands in the eastern Caribbean. St. Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves described the damage as "the worst we have seen in living memory." Fields of bananas -- a major export for St. Vincent -- were flattened and roughly 300 homes were severely damaged. Hundreds of St. Vincent residents were treated in clinics for injuries, particularly in Sandy Bay on the island's northeast coast. In St. Lucia, Tomas battered southern areas, particularly Vieux Fort, the island's second-largest town and the home of the international airport. Two main bridges were left impassable, cutting the community off from the capital, Castries. On Monday evening, Prime Minister Stephenson King said 14 people were confirmed dead in St. Lucia, most in the hard-hit southern town of Soufriere. He did not disclose specifics of how the people died. Tourism Minister Allen Chastanet told a St. Lucia radio station that Tomas triggered numerous landslides in Soufriere, which he said "looks like a war zone."
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