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PostPosted: 01/12/10 12:54 pm • # 1 

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/01/12/haiti.earthquake/index.html

7.0 quake hits Haiti; could be 'catastrophe,' official says
January 12, 2010 6:43 p.m. EST

Earthquake struck just off coast of capital Port-au-Prince on Tuesday
Sparked a tsunami watch for parts of the Caribbean, says USGS
The Associated Press reported that a hospital had collapsed
"The only thing I can do now is pray and hope for the best," says Haitian ambassador to U.S.
Editor's note: Watch continuing coverage of the earthquake in Haiti on CNN.

(CNN) -- A major earthquake struck southern Haiti on Tuesday, knocking down buildings and inflicting a catastrophe on the impoverished Caribbean nation, its ambassador to the United States said.

"The only thing I can do now is pray and hope for the best," the ambassador, Raymond Joseph, told CNN.

The magnitude 7.0 quake struck about 10 miles (15 kilometers) southwest of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince shortly before 5 p.m. Joseph said he had little information about the extent of damage from the quake, but one government official -- the only one he was able to reach -- told him houses had crumbled "on the right side of the street and the left side of the street."

"He said it is a catastrophe of major proportions," Joseph said.

A hospital collapsed from the quake, The Associated Press reported.

Frank Williams, the Haitian director of the relief agency World Vision International, said the quake left people "pretty much screaming" all around Port-au-Prince. He said the agency's building shook for about 35 seconds, "and portions of things on the building fell off."

"None of our staff were injured, but lots of walls are falling down," Williams said. "Many of our staff have tried to leave, but were unsuccessful because the walls from buildings and private residences are falling into the streets, so that it has pretty much blocked significantly most of the traffic."

The quake was centered about 6 miles (10 kilometers) underground, according to the USGS. A magnitude 5.9 aftershock followed soon afterward, about 30 miles further west, followed by a 5.5 aftershock closer to the location of the first quake.

"There is a kind of wail as people are very frightened by it," Williams said of the aftershocks. "But most people are out in the streets and just kind of looking up."

A tsunami watch was posted for Haiti and parts of Cuba, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas, but there was no indication that a tsunami had been generated. Historical data suggested a destructive, widespread tsunami was not a threat, the USGS reported.

The quake could be felt strongly in the eastern Cuban city of Santiago, about 250 miles west of Port-au-Prince.

"It was very strong. It lasted for almost a minute," said Marlon Romaguera, who runs a bed-and-breakfast there.

CNN's Shasta Darlington in Havana contributed to this report.



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PostPosted: 01/12/10 1:54 pm • # 2 
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is there a place on Earth with more misfortune?


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PostPosted: 01/12/10 2:04 pm • # 3 
Africa, Afghanistan... maybe not more but not much less either.


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PostPosted: 01/12/10 2:19 pm • # 4 
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The news keeps getting worse coming out of Haiti ~ Image ~ I haven't seen any death/injury reports yet but here's an excerpt from the MSN homepage report, which also includes the expectation for "dozens of deaths":

"Numerous public buildings were destroyed along with the [presidential] palace, including the parliament building, the Finance Ministry, The Public Works Ministry, the Palace of Justice and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Port-au-Prince, the national cathedral, Haiti TV reported.

A local employee for the U.S. charity Food for the Poor said more buildings were destroyed than were left standing along Delmas Road, a major thoroughfare in the city."

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PostPosted: 01/12/10 3:30 pm • # 5 
Take a look at Port Au Prince on Google Earth. It's mile upon mile upon mile of ramshakle ghetto housing millions of people. This looks really bad....


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PostPosted: 01/12/10 3:40 pm • # 6 
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from what i can tell it could not have struck in a worse place. it will be interesting to see what kind of humanitarian outporing we give. they are REALLY going to need it now.


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PostPosted: 01/13/10 3:08 am • # 7 
This is a Google Earth satellite photo of the Presidential Palace before the earthquake:


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This is what's left:


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PostPosted: 01/13/10 4:26 am • # 8 
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Here's the latest WaPo "News Alert" email ~ Sooz


News Alert
09:35 AM EDT Wednesday, January 13, 2010

U.N. says thousands of people may have died in earthquake. At least 100 people are believed buried in rubble of the U.N. headquarters building in Port-au-Prince. The head of U.N. mission is among the missing.

U.S., France, China and Dominican Republic are all sending search and rescue teams to Haiti. A U.S. military official says tentative plans are underway for the hospital ship USNS Comfort to dock off the coast of Haiti to assist the sick and wounded.


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PostPosted: 01/13/10 4:46 am • # 9 
Canada is preparing to send "DART" (Disaster Assistance Response Team) - they have specialized water filtration and sanitation equipment along with field hospitals and personel all loaded on a C17 and ready to go.


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PostPosted: 01/13/10 7:32 am • # 10 
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The news keeps getting worse and worse ~ the following is from the front page of the online Chicago Tribune ~ Sooz


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Debris fills a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, today after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, the largest ever recorded in the area, rocked Haiti on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jorge Cruz)


Catastrophic death toll feared in Haiti

Updated 11 minutes ago

Dazed and injured Haitians sat on darkened streets pleading for help and untold numbers were trapped in tons of rubble brought down by the strongest earthquake to hit this poor Caribbean nation in more than 200 years. Photos | Video | Map and facts | How to help



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PostPosted: 01/13/10 7:35 am • # 11 
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This is from the "how to help" link in my prior post ~ Sooz


How to help

Some charities accepting donations for Haiti earthquake relief:

American Red Cross[/i]

redcross.org; 800-RED-CROSS

CARE[/i]

care.org; 800-521-CARE

Catholic Relief Services[/i]

crs.org; 800-736-3467

Operation USA[/i]

opusa.org; 800-678-7255

Salvation Army[/i]

salvationarmyusa.org; 800-SAL-ARMY

U.S. Fund for UNICEF[/i]

unicefusa.org; 800-FOR-KIDS

World Vision[/i]

worldvision.org; 866-280-6587

Information 888-407-4747 is the State Department telephone number for Americans seeking information about family members in Haiti.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-haiti-help-boxjan13,0,6665203.story


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PostPosted: 01/13/10 8:01 am • # 12 
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This much more complete list of "how to help" is from the MSN homepage ~ Sooz

Haiti earthquake: How to help

A list of charitable organizations active in the nation

msnbc.com
updated 14 minutes ago

The U.S. State Department Operations Center said Americans seeking information about family members in Haiti should call 1-888-407-4747. Due to heavy volume, some callers may receive a recording. "Our embassy is still in the early stages of contacting American citizens through our Warden Network," the U.S. State Department said in a statement. "Communications are very difficult within Haiti at this time."

For those interesting in helping immediately, simply text "HAITI" to "90999" and a donation of $10 will be given automatically to the Red Cross to help with relief efforts, charged to your cell phone bill. (More information)

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34835478/ns ... ?gt1=43001



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A more personal comment ~ I would never tell or "suggest" how anyone else spend their money ~ but the more I read about this Haiti disaster, the more critical I see the need for financial contributions, no matter the amount ~ personally, I am not a fan of the Red Cross but I am a big fan of Doctors Without Borders [on the MSN "how to help" post] and contribute to them annually ~ from their home page: "Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe." ~ they do excellent humanitarian work all over the globe ~ here's a link to the website: http://doctorswithoutborders.org/ ~

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PostPosted: 01/13/10 12:45 pm • # 14 
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Brian Williams from NBC is reporting live from Port-Au-Prince ~ he says he has never seen such total devastation ~ there is no water, no food, no medical supplies, no electricity, no standing/stable buildings, thousands missing, thousands injured ~ an overwhelming catastrophe ~

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PostPosted: 01/13/10 1:00 pm • # 15 
I urge people to have a look at Port Au Prince on Google Earth. I've heard about their shanty towns, but I never really got a good sense of just how extensive it really is. We will probably never know exactly how many people were killed.


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PostPosted: 01/13/10 2:23 pm • # 16 
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i am guessing 100k have died or will die because of this quake, based on the location of the quake, and the state of Haiti before it happened.

this is an unspeakably horrible event for a tragic nation.


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