BY MIRIAM JORDAN AND JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti— Hundreds of thousands of residents of the Haitian capital's makeshift settlements remain to be relocated before hard rains begin next month, a race against nature whose timely execution will depend largely on cooperation between dozens of governmental, military, international and volunteer organizations.
By April 15, the official start of the rainy season that stretches to the summer, Haiti's government and its international partners must register displaced people, buy vast tracts of land for their resettlement and evacuate the most flood-prone encampments of up to 150,000 capital residents displaced by January's earthquake. Experts warn that if these people aren't ...
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