
Celite collects rain water outside her shelter in the neighborhood of Gebeaux, in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, on November 5, 2016. Celite lives in a small informal camp where shelters have been built by people who lost their homes during the passage of the Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- Celite collects rain water outside her shelter in the neighborhood of Gebeaux, in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, on November 5, 2016. Celite lives in a small informal camp where shelters have been built by people who lost their homes during the passage of the Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- Celite collects rain water outside her shelter in the neighborhood of Gebeaux, in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, on November 5, 2016. Celite lives in a small informal camp where shelters have been built by people who lost their homes during the passage of the Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- A man sits before the partially flooded street during a seasonal storm on November 5, 2016 in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, one of the cities hit hard by Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- Haitian men navigate a partially flooded street during a seasonal storm on November 5, 2016 in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, one of the cities hit hard by Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- A man tries to clear debris from a partially flooded street during a seasonal storm on November 5, 2016 in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, one of the cities hit hard by Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- A man hauls an umbrella in a partially flooded street during a seasonal storm on November 5, 2016 in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, one of the cities hit hard by Hurricane Matthew. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- Fabienne, age 20, builds her shelter at a informal camp for people who lost their houses during the passage of the Hurricane Matthew, in the neighborhood of Gebeaux, in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, on November 5, 2016. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- Farah gathers her clothes in a yard of the Licee Nord Alexis that now shelters Hurricane Matthew victims in the neighborhood of Gebeaux, in the commune of Jeremie, southwestern Haiti, on November 5, 2016. One month ago, on October 4, Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL
- A group of young men run away with matress stolen after they stopped a truck on the road to Jeremie, Haiti in order to steal its shipment on November 6, 2016. The driver was forced to open the back door and young men who were armed with rocks, stole mattresses and ran down the moutain with them. Looting and lack of aid has been a major problem as frustrated residents still wait for aid after Haiti was hit by Hurricane Matthew on October 4 where at least 546 people were killed, packing winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour. / AFP / HECTOR RETAMAL