Caribbean storm death toll rises Parts of Santiago were destroyed by huge waves The toll from Tropical Storm Olga, a rare December cyclone, has risen to 25 confirmed deaths in the Caribbean, officials say. Hardest-hit was the Dominican Republic, where 22 people were killed by floods and landslides. The majority died in the northern city of Santiago, after officials, fearing a collapse of a dam, released water in the already swollen Yaque River. Two people died in the neighbouring Haiti and one in Puerto Rico. The storm slammed into the region on Tuesday - 10 days after the official end...