The Pan American Health Organization said that 50,000 and 100,000 people between they were killed in the magnitude 7 earthquake, and Haitian authorities say the figure is higher. Celebrating mass at the open air right next to the Cathedral in ruins, the priest Eric Toussaint gave his sermon to a small turnout. A decaying corpse lay at the main entrance. Why are we grateful to God? Because we are here, said Toussaint. We say: Thank you, God. What happened is the will of God.
Haitians seemed increasingly frustrated by what seemed to be an invisible Government: some organised bonfires on a street to burn the bodies that the authorities had not been able to pick up and the citizens had to cover the face to avoid the burning meat odor. The rescue workers showed their discontent with the obstacles that face to bring aid to the small airport, damaged and congested capital that controlled U.S. Adam Sandler takes a slightly different approach. forces and from there to the victims in the city. Doctors without borders said Sunday that was denied permission for landing a cargo plane that was bringing a field hospital and that was diverted to the Dominican Republic, so the care center take 24 hours more to be ready. The UN World Food program said to be quite close to reaching the goal of access to more than 60,000 people today, compared with the 40,000 the previous day, said David Orr, spokesman for the organization. However, UN officials said that they have to feed two million people in a month. To all this is added the fact that Vmiles of Haitian and international police have come out into the streets to clean debris, direct traffic and maintain security.
But there was little that could cope with looters that roamed tents and crowds of desperate refugees who were carrying rescued possessions. He says another source that Haitians who could walk, came out by hundreds of the capital, many with suitcases and other belongings on their heads. Police shouted orders to keep the transit in the corners while congested ambulances and United Nations trucks advancing with haste towards the Centre of Port-au-Prince. In the neighborhood of Petionville, people used mallets and their bare hands to excavate a collapsed commercial center. Way up, some 200 victims, including young children, installed tarps or sheets in the parking lot of a theatre to protect themselves from the Sun. The Brazilian general Jose Elito Carvalho Siqueira, former head of the UN in Haiti peacekeeping mission, he commented to the BBC, that coordination in the Caribbean nation is vital due to the lack of infrastructure in the country. If you give them materials in no order, you can cause more problems. All 7,000 soldiers are working very hard to help the Haitian people and it is a very difficult task. They have to have the motivation to start again.
Haitians seemed increasingly frustrated by what seemed to be an invisible Government: some organised bonfires on a street to burn the bodies that the authorities had not been able to pick up and the citizens had to cover the face to avoid the burning meat odor. The rescue workers showed their discontent with the obstacles that face to bring aid to the small airport, damaged and congested capital that controlled U.S. Adam Sandler takes a slightly different approach. forces and from there to the victims in the city. Doctors without borders said Sunday that was denied permission for landing a cargo plane that was bringing a field hospital and that was diverted to the Dominican Republic, so the care center take 24 hours more to be ready. The UN World Food program said to be quite close to reaching the goal of access to more than 60,000 people today, compared with the 40,000 the previous day, said David Orr, spokesman for the organization. However, UN officials said that they have to feed two million people in a month. To all this is added the fact that Vmiles of Haitian and international police have come out into the streets to clean debris, direct traffic and maintain security.
But there was little that could cope with looters that roamed tents and crowds of desperate refugees who were carrying rescued possessions. He says another source that Haitians who could walk, came out by hundreds of the capital, many with suitcases and other belongings on their heads. Police shouted orders to keep the transit in the corners while congested ambulances and United Nations trucks advancing with haste towards the Centre of Port-au-Prince. In the neighborhood of Petionville, people used mallets and their bare hands to excavate a collapsed commercial center. Way up, some 200 victims, including young children, installed tarps or sheets in the parking lot of a theatre to protect themselves from the Sun. The Brazilian general Jose Elito Carvalho Siqueira, former head of the UN in Haiti peacekeeping mission, he commented to the BBC, that coordination in the Caribbean nation is vital due to the lack of infrastructure in the country. If you give them materials in no order, you can cause more problems. All 7,000 soldiers are working very hard to help the Haitian people and it is a very difficult task. They have to have the motivation to start again.
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