PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Heavy rains are expected to continue across Haiti on Friday, the national weather service said, after killing at least 13 people in the north and damaging thousands of homes. "If you live by a river, ravine or mountainside, move," Haiti's civil protection body warned. Nearly all of the country is at risk of "frequent and intensifying" to "significant" thunderstorms through Friday evening, the weather service added, warning of flash floods.
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State and federal officials say crews will remove the overpass and debris, and will repave the interstate after flames from the crash damaged both.