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Santo Domingo.- The discovery of the bodies of 12 Haitians who drowned on a farm in the Dominican Republic raised the death toll from Tropical Storm Olga to at least 38, authorities said Friday.

Officials also said that thousands of banana and plantain fields had been destroyed, creating what could be the country's worst agricultural crisis in years.

The bodies were found near Castanuelas, a village near the border with Haiti, said civil defense officer Juan Nunez.

"We think the Haitians had no documents and hid when we ordered the evacuation of the flooded areas. They drowned," he said.

Olga was only the tenth named storm to develop in December since record-keeping began in 1851, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

The storm, which disintegrated into a mass of thunderstorms late Wednesday, killed two people, a woman and a 3-year-old boy, in Haiti. Olga's torrential rains were also blamed for mudslides that killed a man in Puerto Rico.

At least 23 people drowned when the Yaque del Norte River burst its banks and flooded parts of Santiago, the Dominican Republic's second-largest city, 100 miles north of Santo Domingo, the capital.

Floodwaters had subsided by Friday, allowing some of the 35,000 people who fled their homes to return.

The Yaque river flooded more than 9,150 acres of banana fields in the northern part of the country this week, leading to an estimated US$40 million in lost exports, banana producers said.

Another 6,178 acres of plantain fields were ruined, Agriculture Minister Salvador Jimenez said.

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6 comment(s)
Written by: josean, 16 Dec 2007 9:34 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia
I guess this was a premature headline: "Olga’s final tally: 25 dead in Dominican Republic"!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written by: josean, 16 Dec 2007 5:32 PM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia
I wonder why this article has not generated more comments?
Written by: Sumai, 16 Dec 2007 7:33 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Wow Josean I have never in my life seen a person so negative in my life. Certainly you aren't thinking how you can help the people but to bash the president. You know put your money were your mouth is. Why don't you donate to the well being of the public. I like you and many others know people in DR so if you don't trust the goverment then send the money to someone you know that can maybe make a difference. The comments that you make are both ignorant and selfish. Remember the people of DR voted Leonel into the goverment not anyone else. Obviously they thought he was the best candidate not only once but twice.
Written by: dreadlocks, 17 Dec 2007 11:17 AM
From: United States
actually, Sumai, most of the people did not vote Leonel in as president because they thought he was the best candidate; they voted him in because they preferred him to the other guy! the electorate is not in a position to make objective value judgements about the worthiness of candidates, because candidates are never up for public scrutiny. nobody knows their position on anything. they win because they can make more spectacular promises, and , in the case of Leonel, they can make promises in more erudite language. so people make subjective judgements, not objective assessments. its like preferring one jeepeta over another because the paint is more shiny, not because it runs better than the other in question!!
Written by: rossbuildersinc, 17 Dec 2007 9:57 PM
From: United States
I have just returned from Santiago where on Saturday, seven more homes fell victim to the weather and water saturated ground. While I was there all I could remember think about was why did so many people have to die so needlessly when tropical storm Noel came through. I really wanted to see how the government would react or prepare the country for the tropical storm heading towards the Dominican Republic this time. I am from Orlando Florida and I have personally been through at least 8 either hurricanes or weather of a tropical nature in Florida.
Upon watching the TV 3 days before this storm hit Santiago and Puerto Plata, my girlfriend explained to me that they are warning all the people of the upcoming weather and evacuations for the rivers and towns.... needless to say... after the storm.. she told me the president was stating that people that didn't comply with the warnings where to be put in jail..
I don't know what to say.. I'm speechless.....they won't listen anyway.. right
Written by: rossbuildersinc, 17 Dec 2007 10:00 PM
From: United States
can someone explain to me why these people did not heed the warning?
what part of get out of the why do they not understand?
enlighten me please.
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