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A woman looks for plastic bottles floating in a canal in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince on Sunday 31 July 2011 AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery

Tropical storm Emily on path towards Haiti

Haiti, still reeling from last year’s punishing earthquake, is prone to devastating floods.

RAIN FROM THE outer bands of Tropical Storm Emily began falling today in Puerto Rico while people in Haiti and the Dominican Republic prepared for a hit from the strengthening system.

Most government offices closed in Puerto Rico’s capital and people cleared water and other emergency supplies from store shelves. The showers and wind gusts were sporadic and there were no reports of major flooding or injuries, with the storm’s center still 215 miles to the south-southeast by early afternoon.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the storm, which had been almost stationary earlier in the day, had resumed its westward track at 12 mph by Tuesday afternoon. That path would bring Emily’s center over Hispaniola, the island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, by Wednesday evening or Thursday. Both countries, but especially Haiti, are prone to devastating floods.

Civil defense officials and the military in the Dominican Republic have already begun moving people out of high-risk zones ahead of the storm. Haitian authorities urged people to conserve food and safeguard their belongings.

Port-au-Prince

In Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, Jislaine Jean-Julien, a 37-year-old street merchant displaced by last year’s punishing earthquake, said she was praying the storm would pass her flimsy tent without knocking it over.

“For now, God is the only savior for me,” Jean-Julien said at the edge of a crowded encampment facing the quake-destroyed National Palace. “I would go some place else if I could but I have no place else to go.”

Elsewhere in Port-au-Prince, shoppers looked unhurried but lines in the banks began to grow as people tried to get cash.

In the Dominican Republic’s southern tourist districts, workers at hotels and restaurants gathered up umbrellas, tables, chairs, and anything else that might be blown away.

Capt. Frank Castillo, dock master of the Marina Casa de Campo in the southeastern tourist city of La Romana, and his crew helped boat owners secure their vessels in slips or pull them ashore.

The storm was expected to bring up to 6 inches of rain in Puerto Rico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

In the U.S. Virgin Islands, the government said it would not open emergency shelters on Tuesday afternoon since storm tracking information indicated that the U.S. territory would not get hit by damaging winds or heavy rainfall.

Still, some residents lined up at gas stations and hardware stores just in case.

A tropical storm warning was in effect for Puerto Rico, Vieques, Culebra, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. A tropical storm watch was in effect for the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Slideshow: Haiti one year on>

- AP

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:04 PM

    I feel so so so sad.Mark came to speak to my school a few years ago. He was a friend of my teacher.,He was great craic and really motivated us, Its awful to hear he is now paralysed, I hope alot of money is raised for him

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:06 PM

    Unlucky guy, fair play to him for being so positive.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:27 PM

    Massive respect to Mark. I heard him on the radio a few weeks ago, a tragic yet inspiring story. We can all learn from his postivity and fortitude. Keep fighting, fella.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:43 PM

    I was feeling under the weather today and this story put things into perspective. I will do the run if we can get further details….

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:52 PM

    Hi Simon – Mark will be delighted to hear it – I put the link to the website with all the details in the article above so readers could easily click through. It is http://www.run4mark.com. Good luck with it!

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 6:17 PM

    I watched the programme with Mark in it last year,what a cruel twist of fate Mark has had to endure,losing his sight,and then becoming paraylaysed,and not once have I ever heard him complain.he’s a testament to the words bravery,I really hope everyone can get involved and help Mark in anyway they can.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 5:30 PM

    A total gentleman. Everyone should do all they can for him. I struggled in a fitness test recently and thought of marks journey to the pole…… I found the strength to finish the course.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 4:55 PM

    Where does he get his strength from. It’s amazing

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:52 PM

    What an inspiration, did he ever get married!

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 5:09 PM

    i saw a story today of an ipad2 sold for $5million.

    what a waste when causes like marks could benefit from the donations etc…

    best of luck with the run, id take part only i suffer with chronic back pain

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    Nov 3rd 2011, 10:07 AM

    I’ve shared the link http://www.run4mark.com on other websites that I use. Who knows, someone out there might cough up a load of money to help this young man deal with this new challenge. Mark sounds amazing.

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    Nov 3rd 2011, 9:04 AM

    Jaysus, blind n paralysed………
    What a fukin trooper.
    We all give out for not havin enuf money or cool accessories- try this mans shoes on for the day ( no pun intended)

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