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jueves, 14 de enero de 2010

Haiti Terremoto


Un hombre busca a un familiar entre los cadáveres . | Efe
The strongest earthquake to strike Haiti in more than 200 years has left widespread devastation in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. A 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti Tuesday and was followed by more than two dozen aftershocks. The Red Cross said up to 3 million people have been affected by the quake. Thousands are feared dead. Read the article The United Nations Stabilization Mission building in Haiti after the earthquake.
Gunsly Milsoit, left, comforted his brother-in-law Leo Pierre after Leo's wife and Gunsly's sister, Milsoit Kelly, who was three months pregnant, died in a four-story building collapse.
A young Haitian girl slept with her mother and brother on a bunk after receiving treatment at an ad hoc medical clinic at the United Nations logistics base.
A Haitian boy received treatment at an ad hoc medical clinic at the United Nations logistics base.
The Haitian Presidential Palace was heavily damaged.
Haitians and United Nations peacekeepers loaded an injured woman into a helicopter.
Peacekeepers from the Philippines serving with the United Nations mission helped with emergency services to victims at the collapsed UN headquarters in Port-au-Prince.
UN peacekeepers from the Philippines helped in search and rescue efforts at the collapsed UN headquarters in Port-au-Prince, where a number of staff members and peacekeepers were trapped.
UN peacekeepers from the Philippines rescued earthquake victims at the collapsed UN headquarters.
An injured woman was helped after being rescued. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti Wednesday as governments and aid agencies around the world launched a massive relief operation.
Haitians passed several building destroyed in the earthquake.The Presidential Palace sustained major damage from the earthquake. The United Nations headquarters at the Christopher Hotel also sustained major damage, collapsing from the earthquake. The UN said 5 were killed in the headquarters collapse and over 100 were missing, including the mission chief.Another view of the United Nations Stabilization Mission building. The UN said five people were killed in the building's collapse and more than 100 are missing, including the mission chief.

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