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Arriving Port-au-Prince, Earthquake Damage Can be Seen Everywhere January 12, 2010 7:00 PM Share . Print. As rescue operations accelerated to help victims of the earthquake ...
Residents of the former colonial town of Léogâne say the outside world has neglected them in the scramble to help Haiti's beleaguered capital, Port-au-Prince. A view from the epicenter of last ...
The historic Hotel Oloffson, an emblem of Haiti’s cultural heritage, was destroyed in a fire blamed on armed gangs in Port-au ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The woman wailed outside the ruins of the Notre Dame Cathedral of ...
The earthquake destroyed just about everything Georges Marceau owned, even his shoes. For 10 days, ... Port-au-Prince, had been closed since the Jan. 12 quake. So on Saturday, ...
On the outskirts of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, the municipality of Canaan extends. This was created after the earthquake on 12 January 2010, which killed more than 220 000 people in the ...
Clifford Rouzeau has turned Muncheez – a popular pizza-and-ribs joint that the poor could once only dream about – into a place where thousands of those left homeless by last week's ...
Haiti is beautiful ... but broken. Living in the midst of the paradox are the Haitian people, resilient in the face of the Jan. 12 earthquake that devastated their capital city.
Earthquakes have been wreaking havoc in Haiti since at least the 18th century, when the city of Port-au-Prince was destroyed twice in 19 years. Saturday’s powerful quake killed hundreds and ...
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