Pictures of Tropical Storm Isaac in Haiti


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Here are some of the latest pictures of tropical storm Isaac.

All the Heartline people are ok.  Some broken down trees and cleaning up to do.  The sky is beginning to clear though we have been warned more rain could be on the way.  Just heard an airplane!  The airport must be open again.

There is no power.  Many power lines are down and in the streets.

We have gotten a hold of some of our workers but not all.

Thanks for all those praying for those in tents and other temporary shelters.

They had a lady in labor make it to the maternity center.  Not sure how she made it there but she is in labor.  Please think of her.

Near Cite Soleil
Near Cite Soleil
Picture of Tropical Storm Isaac near the Port-Au-Prince, Haiti Airport (thx @jacquiecharles)
Near the Airport
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Clearing Roads
Used to Be Land
Used to Be Land
Guest House
Guest House
Guest House
Guest House
Person's Home Flattened Taken by UN
Person’s Home Flattened
Wet Tent City
Wet Tent City

More pictures taken by UN.

Preliminary news report after the hurricane/tropical storm Isaac.

This video is just a few minutes away from us.


8 responses to “Pictures of Tropical Storm Isaac in Haiti”

  1. Thank you so much for your update!!! Looks like your beautiful banana tree took a bit of a hit. Glad to see you are well. We are still praying for Haiti’s safety…..praying for those in tent houses….

    • We found out many of our workers house’s were very wet from leaky roofs and other places. We are trying to help them out were we can but hopefully the bit of sun we are having today will help!

  2. We’ve been praying for you all and glad the storm has passed. Will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers as clean-up now begins. God Bless you All..

  3. I am so thankful you are not hurt more by the bike wipe-out and so thankful you are making it through Isaac. It is going to be a blessing for us in Wichita, sadly not for others, but we are getting rain for our parched desert like soil finally, since we are formally been labled as drought stricken. It has been months since seeing rain.
    I continue to pray for you all, for all the challenges. Aunt Chris

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