More than 2,000 people have been killed by earthquakes in Haiti...
Church and city streets were completely demolished in 2010. A powerful earthquake destroyed the densely populated capital city of au-prince, killing at least 300,000 people, but this one struck the southwest of the island.
Respect that destroys communities with tens of thousands of people so this area is almost cut off from the capital and a lot of life-saving assistance right now the little girl was rescued from the rubble and continued to make efforts to help high winds and rain from a tropical storm are expected to reach the island on Monday.
This just a month after the assassination of the President of the country this new crisis continues in the midst of a vacant leadership where people sit at home in America are accustomed to a government that shows no woman in Haiti the Haitian.
The prime minister said last night that u.s would do so by sending a disaster management team to the willie peninsula you have to ask how Haiti can afford to take us von Hilyard to us this morning Vaughn.
More than 2,000 people have been killed by earthquakes in Haiti now after a disaster caused by earthquake and heat crisis in Greece of the injured is close to 10,000. this time about half a million.
Haitian children are limited or unable to access safe health care facilities and 5,500,000 children are affected by the quake, according to a report. In just a few weeks now, earthquakes in continuous rains have claimed that 94 of the 255 schools are damaged and unable to be repaired in a timely manner.
Public Protector says a combination of heavy rainfall and a potential earthquake could tear down the walls and roofs of agricultural homes le United Nations has released a statement saying the number of victims will only increase as rescue operations continue.
"Haiti recovering from the 2010 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people". And left nearly one million homeless and grieving over the killing of several of President Obama's aid agencies in Haiti including Panama Colombia and Mexico among others.
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