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Haiti left devastated after earthquake
A massive earthquake devastated Haiti on Jan. 12, reducing much of the capital Port-au-Prince to rubble. The death toll is expected to reach tens of thousands, while badly injured survivors roam the streets in search of much-needed help.
 
A homegrown website to help Haitians rebuild
HAITI EARTHQUAKE

A homegrown website to help Haitians rebuild

Radio personality Carel Pedre was one of the first to tell the world of the horrors Haitians were facing after the catastrophic January 12 earthquake. He has now launched a website to help rebuild his country.
The interminable wait at France's Lauriers manor
HAITI EARTHQUAKE

The interminable wait at France's Lauriers manor

The French ambassador’s home in Port-au-Prince is the temporary base for consular services. Here, Haitian citizens with French papers form snaking queues in the hope of leaving. Our correspondent met them.
Desperation mounts as 400,000 set to move to temporary villages
HAITI EARTHQUAKE

Desperation mounts as 400,000 set to move to temporary villages

The Haitian government said Thursday 400,000 survivors would be moved to new villages to be built outside the ravaged coastal city. The World Bank is considering debt forgiveness for five years.
Some 70,000 quake victims buried in mass graves
HAITI EARTHQUAKE

Some 70,000 quake victims buried in mass graves

Some 70,000 bodies have been buried in mass graves in Haiti and a state of emergency has been declared until the end of January, while rescue workers continue to search for survivors amid the rubble.
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