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2010

Rescue Of Victims - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Rescue Of Victims - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Rescue Of Victims - 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

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Haiti National Palace - Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Haiti National Palace - Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Haiti National Palace - 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.

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Charles Henry Baker In Little Haiti In 2010

Charles Henry Baker In Little Haiti In 2010

This is Charles Henry Baker in Little Haiti during a presentation of his politics for Haiti during the 2010 Haiti Presidential election. This was a successful presentation and an outstanding performance by Charlito.

Several member of the audience were able to ask relevand questions about many different topics. The place was alive with all type of Charlito supporters

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First Lady Michelle Obama - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

First Lady Michelle Obama - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of First Lady Michelle Obama - 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.

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