Seaport, banks reopening in quake-hit Haiti

Shops began to reopen in Haiti’s capital on Thursday and banking services were to resume at the weekend but the government and aid workers still struggled to assist masses of earthquake survivors camped out in rubble-strewn streets. As rescuers wound down more than a week of searching for trapped survivors of last week’s devastating quake, the government and its aid partners increasingly directed attention towards looking after... [more]

20,000 people dying everyday Haiti

PANICKED Haitians screamed as a powerful earthquake shook the devastated capital region overnight, as one aid agency claimed lack of proper medical care was costing 20,000 lives a day. In an urgent bulletin posted Tuesday on its website, Partners in Health said: “TENS OF THOUSANDS OF EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS NEED EMERGENCY SURGICAL CARE NOW!!!!! Our medical director has estimated that 20,000 people are dying each day who could be saved by... [more]

Over $US1.2 billion pledged for Haiti quake aid

A woman walks past a collapsed building in Port-au-Prince on January 18 after the country was rocked by a massive 7.0-magnitude quake. Canada pledged 60 million Canadian dollars (58 million US) in aid for Haiti on Tuesday in response to a United Nations call for help for nearly three million people affected by last week’s quake. MORE than $US1.2 billion ($A1.3 billion) have been pledged in aid funding to Haiti, which is struggling... [more]

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