5 fotosLas consecuencias del huracán Matthew en HaitíAl menos 108 personas murieron en Haití tras el paso del ciclón 06 oct 2016 - 20:02CESTWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopiar enlacePersonal items lie scattered outside homes destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 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. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)Dieu Nalio Chery (AP)A man cuts a tree felled by Hurricane Matthew, outside the cathedral in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 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. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)Dieu Nalio Chery (AP)Residents repair their homes destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 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. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)Dieu Nalio Chery (AP)TOPSHOT - 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. Haiti and the eastern tip of Cuba -- blasted by Matthew on October 4, 2016 -- began the messy and probably grim task of assessing the storm's toll. Matthew hit them as a Category Four hurricane but has since been downgraded to three, on a scale of five, by the US National Hurricane Center. / AFP PHOTO / HECTOR RETAMALHECTOR RETAMAL (AFP)CORRIGE UBICACIÓN. HAI07 - Lakil de Léogâne (HAITÍ), 10/05/2016- Aspecto de una vivienda afectada por los fuertes vientos y la lluvia hoy, miércoles 5 de octubre de 2016, un día después del paso del huracán Matthew en Lakil de Léogâne (Haití). El huracán Matthew tocó tierra ayer en Haití dejando a su paso al menos nueve muertos, miles de desplazados y comunidades incomunicadas, principalmente en el suroeste de la nación caribeña. EFE/ Bahare KhodabandeBahare Khodabande (EFE)