The death toll from a magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Haiti soared to at least 1,297 on Sunday as rescuers raced to find survivors amid the rubble ahead of a potential deluge from an approaching tropical storm. The latest death toll count from Haiti’s office of civil protection follows a previous figure of 724 dead following Saturday’s powerful quake, which destroyed thousands of homes and buildings, injured at least 5,700 people, and displaced thousands more. Hospitals, schools, offices, and churches were also destroyed in the quake. The death toll is expected to rise. The race to find survivors comes as Tropical Depression Grace is expected to reach the Caribbean nation on Monday night. The U.S. National Hurricane Center demoted the tropical storm to a depression on Sunday, but forecasters warned that regardless, Grace still poses risks of heavy rain, flooding, and landslides to the island. According to the U.S. Geological Survey …