Haitian hospitals face overcrowding as the cholera epidemic continues to spread through the impoverished country.
As of Nov. 12, more than 917 people had died and at least 14,600 had been hospitalized, the Haitian government said Sunday. Health care workers consider those numbers to be understated.
The United Nations forecasted up to 200,000 Haitians could contract cholera as the outbreak extends.
Aid workers fear the growing numbers may soon overwhelm Haiti’s health care facilities.