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It was too soon to tell where or if Jeanne would hit, but the National Hurricane Center in Miami warned people in the northwest and central Bahamas and along the southeast U.S. coast to beware of dangerous surf and rip cur rents kicked up by Jeanne in the coming days. At 5 p.m., Jeanne was centered about 500 miles east of the Bahamian island of Great Abaco. It was moving west-southwest and was expected to strengthen and turn toward the west in the next 24 hours. Hurricane- force winds extended 45 miles and tropical- storm force winds another 140 miles. In Haiti, mass burials for the more than 800 victims, with bodies piled outside morgues rais ing fears about health, were expected to start after delays forced by public opposition. Many Haitians believe that unless a body is respect fully buried, the spirit may wander, commit evil and hann family members. In Gonaives, the country’s hardest-hit and third-largest city, some 1,000 people have been declared missing and authorities say they expect the death toll to rise. Rescuers pulled bodies from mud and rubble — some still under water five days after Jeanne lashed the area with torrential rains for some 30 hours — then added them to the pile in bodybags that lay in mud and grime in front of three morgues. Red Cross, government officials and aid workers met Wednesday to discuss how to dis pose of the flyblown and decomposing corpses. On Wednesday, government adviser Carl Murat CantaVe revealed they had come up against opposition when Red Cross workers took a truckload of bodies to the Bois Marchand cemetery on Mon day and were stoned by residents. He said police had negotiated with residents about the health hazards of leaving the corpses unburied, and persuaded them to agree. Aid workers said the cemetery is the only one in the city not submerged by floodwaters. Graveyard manager Bony Jeudy said 78 people have been buried at Bois Marchand, some in mass graves, since Monday. “They come from all over, mostly on wooden carts. Adults, children and babies. They were brought in by friends, families and strangers,” he said of the bodies. Dieufort Deslorges, spokesman for Haiti’s civil protection agency, said about 100 more bodies were found in Gonaives on Wednes day, raising the nation’s death toll to 792. “That’s the exact number but for certain it is more than 800 deaths, with more than 700 in Gonaives alone, and it will go up” he told The Associated Press. He said there still were dozens of unrecovered bodies. “There are bodies in the water, in the mud, in collapsed houses and floating in houses that were absolutely covered by the floods.” Last week, Jeanne also killed seven people in Puerto Rico and 19 in Domini can Republic. The overall death toll for the Caribbean was at least 817. 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