UN calls for support to recovery plan as Haiti loses $2.7 billion in Hurricane Matthew
UN calls for support to recovery plan as Haiti loses $2.7 billion in Hurricane Matthew
6 March 2017 The United Nations office dedicated to disaster risk reduction today called for urgent support to improve disaster risk management in Haiti, following a damage assessment that shows the country lost $2.7 billion, or 32 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), as a result of Hurricane Matthew six months ago.
Hurricane Matthew revealed disturbing truths about least developed countries which lack the capacity to respond adequately to climate change and the rising intensity and frequency of weather-related disasters, said the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction, Robert Glasser in a press release.
His call came on the eve of the 5th Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas, which opens in Montreal, Canada, tomorrow.
While the government's civil protection system prevented many deaths, it is unacceptable that over 600 people should have died in a hurricane that was so well-forecast, he added.
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