Starting over: A woman shrugs as she cleans mud off her belongings in the Haitian town of Cabaret on Sept. 10. Although aid is finally starting to reach those in need, it appears that most Haitians will once again be forced to fend for themselves.
Blocking it out: A Gonaives man covers his face with his shirt as floodwaters flow by on Sept. 9. Coping with four storms of this magnitude would strain the resources of any country, but for one as poor and unstable as Haiti, it’s nothing short of catastrophic. As Haitian President René Préval noted sadly on Wednesday, “We’ve gone back five years.”