PORT-AU-PRINCE - A Red Cross official says a school has collapsed in northern Haiti, killing three children.
Red Cross spokesman Pericles Jean-Baptiste says the children were in the school when a wall collapsed at about noon (local time) in the city of Cap-Haitien, about 130 kilometres north of the country's quake-shattered capital.
Officials say the area saw heavy rains and a small earthquake overnight, though the cause of the collapse is not immediately clear. The quake was not recorded by the US Geological Survey.
A magnitude-7 quake on Jan. 12 near Port-au-Prince killed roughly 200,000 people.
Schools reopened last week in the north but they remain closed in the capital.
- AP
Schoolroom collapse kills three
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