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US military mobilizes to help Haiti after devastating hurricane

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The U.S. military is mobilizing to help Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew’s destruction.

The Navy said Friday that it’s sending the USS Mesa Verde, an amphibious transport dock ship, toward the island where hundreds are reported dead.

The ship is loaded with 300 Marines from Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, one landing craft and three large helicopters. The Navy said they’ll be able to quickly distribute relief.

Lt. Jeffrey Prunera said two other ships, the USS George Washington aircraft carrier and the USS Comfort hospital ship, are awaiting further orders in the South Atlantic to possibly help as well.

The military has established Joint Task Force Matthew to oversee its relief efforts. By Friday afternoon, 170 personnel and nine helicopters had already reached the country.