Haiti

“The country is physically and mentally destroyed,” Prime Minister Ariel Henry said.
The Caribbean nation's Civil Protection Agency also raised the number of injured people to 9,900 after Saturday's 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
Tropical Storm Grace has begun drenching Haiti just two days after a powerful earthquake struck the impoverished Caribbean nation.
The devastation could soon worsen with Tropical Depression Grace, which is expected to reach Haiti on Monday night with strong winds and flash flooding.
Survivors in some areas were forced to wait out in the open amid oppressive heat for help from overloaded hospitals.
"Really hurts to see all the devastation that's going on in Haiti, and I feel like we really can't catch a break," the tennis star said.
The 7.2 quake has left at least 724 people dead and 2,800 injured as rescuers try to find more survivors ahead of Tropical Storm Grace's arrival.
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Pres. Joe Biden said he was sending Marines only to protect the U.S. embassy.