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Earthquake 2010
Devastation In Streets - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Devastation In Streets - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake
Bill Clinton In Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Bill Clinton In Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake
Streets Of Port-au-Prince - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Streets Of Port-au-Prince - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake
Rescue Of Joseph Mio Body, Archbishop Of Port-au-Prince
Here is a picture of the body of Joseph Mio Body, Archbishop Of Port-au-Prince, rescued from the Cathedral of Port-au-Prince.
center was at 15 miles of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The exact epicenter of he earthquake was located at: 18.443 N, 72.571 West
The exact epicenter of the Earthquake in Haiti was located at: 18.443 North, 72.571 W
Titayen 2010 Earthquake Mass Grave Site
This is one of the most vivid reminder of the the catastrophic earthquake that killed over 300,000 people in Haiti. Titayen is the location where most of the earthquake victims were buried. Titayen is located north of port-au-Prince, about eight km from the city of Cabaret. The site was chosen to as mass grave for the victims of the earthquake.
Earthquake Reconstruction Commission In Haiti
This is a picture of the haiti earthquake reconstruction commission in action. In this meeting, the commission is listening and evaluation projects in Haiti to be finance.
the current earthquake reconstruction commission that is co-shared by the former United States President Bill Clinton and former Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive was established following the 2010 earthquake to insure that Haiti reconstruction would be done in an orderly fashion and prevent corruption
Teleco -Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Teleco -Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. It is reported that more than 230,000 people were killed. More than 3 million people were affected. Many homes and important structures were destroyed. A large number of people were left homeless and had to live under tents for several months
On January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti, devastating Port-au-prince.
Hotel Montana - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Hotel Montana - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake
Ecole Canado Haitien - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Ecole Canado Haitien - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake