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Associated PressLast Updated: April 11. 2010 1:00AM
Haitians relocated to new camps as rains loom
Ezequiel Abiu Lopez / Associated Press
Corail-Cesselesse, Haiti -- The first of 50,000 earthquake victims that officials fear are most threatened by Haiti's looming rainy season were relocated Saturday as nonprofit groups scrambled to receive them.
Adults and children living at the Petionville golf course walked up a steep hill with their belongings and climbed into buses that rumbled off to yet another temporary home.
They wore yellow wristbands that indicated their departure time and new neighborhood: Corail-Cesselesse, an extremely dry and dusty area about nine miles north of Port-au-Prince.
Among them were Elvina Serin and her four brothers, who got repeated calls from United Nations officials reminding them to leave Saturday.
"They told us we were going to have water and bathrooms and that there's going to be a school nearby," Serin said with a smile.
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