High risk for homeless as Matthew sweeps up U.S. southeast coast

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By Zachary Fagenson WELLINGTON, Fla. (Reuters) - As Hurricane Matthew bore down on Florida's Atlantic coast, Richard Hatfield, who is homeless and makes ends meet by panhandling and doing odd jobs, was desperate to get inside to safety. Nowhere," Hatfield said on Friday at a hurricane shelter in Wellington. By Friday, the hurricane had killed more than 800 people and left tens of thousands homeless in Haiti before lashing Florida, killing at least one person there before rolling northward, triggering mass evacuations along the coast.

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