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Here are three satellite images that detail the scale of the destruction in Port-au-Prince. The images include the National Palace, Downtown Port-au-Prince and Sylvio Cator Stadium. The images reveal flattened buildings, high numbers of people in the streets and the gathering of the displaced in front of the National Palace and inside Sylvio Cator Stadium.
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- Countries: Haiti
- Tags: Displacement
- Topics: Emergency response
Comments
Dinorah Romar
January 14, 2010 12:23PM
Es un horror , pobre gente , cuanto sufrimiento , desde el Uruguay decirles solidarisarme y que sepan que se siente mucho dolor por las personas que han perdido la vida y por los que estan sufriendo , como se recuperan de esto ? . DIOS LOS AYUDE y el hombre recapacite .
Tanya Creamer
January 14, 2010 4:35PM
Because of all that the people of Haiti have been through they have become strong and they know how to start over. i believe that they can get through this and my prayers are with them.
Maeve Cronin
January 15, 2010 2:18PM
These poor people! Tjis makes me want to cry! My prayers to the people of Haiti!
alejandra
January 15, 2010 4:25PM
es Una tristeza empesar el 2010 con un desastre de este tamano lo unico que podemos hacer es ayudar en donaciones y con muchas oraciones para la gente en haiti solo nuestro senor dios save porque hace las cosas mis oraciones y bendiciones para lagente de haiti dios los bendiga
Nadine Meeker
January 15, 2010 6:51PM
I feel the need to help although I don't have much money. So I have organized a bake sale with middle school children to raise whatever we can. If we all pull together and do whatever we can it will make a difference. If you only have a few dollars, send it. It will help. Send your prayers and love as well.







milan
January 14, 2010 12:14PM
i just can't belive that this big disaster happen's,i really have need to help but i do not know how? I am to far...i really feel comassion with haiti people...:-((