A 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Haiti killed at least 227 people on Saturday and injured dozens of other residents, The New York Times reported . The number of reported causalities rapidly increased throughout Saturday as search and rescue personnel continue to assess the catastrophe that unfolded about 7.5 miles northeast of Saint-Louis-du-Sud. Significant damage to homes, roads and infrastructure has also been reported while doctors are being overwhelmed with patients. "There are a lot of people coming in -- a lot of people," an administrator at Hospital Saint Antoine told CNN. "We don't have enough supplies." A pair of 5.2 and 5.1 magnitude aftershocks also struck the country later in the morning. CNN Meteorologist Haley Brink said Haiti can expect tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain that could lead to flash flooding early next week. There is also a possibility of heavy rain leading to flooding and mudslides. The nation currently finds itself in additional turmoil as it...