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MAP: Haiti Road conditions map (as of 26th Sept 2008)
29 Sep 2008
Source: UNJLC
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As of yesterday Montrouis bridge is open and Gonaives is now accessible for all vehicles. Ennery bridge also has a temporary fix and all vehicles are now passing. However the flood on the road before Miragoane has worsened. Two trucks were stuck on Thursday and no vehicles were reported passing on Friday.

Updates and corrections for all areas are much appreciated, especially

The condition of the road between Port de Paix and Jean Rabel. The possibility and route accessing Jean Rabel through Anse Rouge to the south. The condition of the road between Cap Hatien and Tiburon

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