
On November 3, 2010 in Port au Prince, Haiti, Lovens Lezak, 5, stands with an empty pot in the Corail-Cesselesse relocation camp for individuals who lost their homes in the January 12 earthquake. Anticipating flooding rains and high winds from Tropical Storm Tomas, the Haitian government has ordered the evacuation of the tent city. The storm could reach the island by the end of the week where there is potential for it to develop back into a hurricane with wind speeds of between 74 and 110 miles per hour. Over 1 million Haitians are refugees due to the January earthquake. Haiti, one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere, has been further unsettled by an outbreak of cholera which has so far killed over 330 people. By Spencer Platt/Getty Images.