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Haiti Earthquake { 60 images } Created 28 Sep 2010

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  • Haitian women attempt to salvage their belongings but are assaulted by looters as Haitians fight each other in the warehouse district of Port au Prince, Haiti. The 2010 earthquake ravaged the capital city causing a desperate search for supplies.
    Haitian's Assaulted by Looters
  • NaNou, a Haitian store in downtown Port-Au-Prince, burns in the distance along Jean Jacques Dessalines street after a devastating earthquake struck the caribbean nation killing an estimated 250,000 people in 2010.
    Port-au-Prince
  • Michele Elisnor, 23, prays after hanging inside his tent a depiction of Jesus Christ's Last Supper. Elisnor says he cannot sleep at night so he hung the painting in the hopes of warding off voodoo spirits that keep him awake at night. Haiti's only golf course is home to tens of thousands survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 3. 2010...
    Voodoo Spirits
  • Earthquake aftermath in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on January 20, 2010..A looter is seen carrying goods out of a building in downtown Port-Au-Prince..
    Looter
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Friday January 22, 2010..The store NaNou on Jean Jacques Dessalines street burns in downtown Port-Au-Prince..
    Earthquake
  • Earthquake aftermath in Cité Soleil, Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010. Haitian children and adults rush to get food and water as a Brazilian battalion and the U.S. Army join forces to distribute aid.
    Food Distribution
  • Earthquake aftermath in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on January 20, 2010..
    Corpse
  • At Champ de Mars camp in downtown Port-au-Prince the temporary tents are becoming a shanty town. Residents use scrap wood to build more permanent structures lined by concrete on the bottom to keep water from infiltrating their home. Here, Johane Fevry, 13, sits by her home reading about soccer on May 25, 2010..
    Read
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..
    Looters
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..
    Crowd Control
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..
    Show of Force
  • At Champ de Mars camp in downtown Port-au-Prince residents deal with  the temporary living conditions that are taking on aspects of permanency. teaming with dwellers in this shanty town on May 26, 2010. .Moise bathes under the towering statue of the forefather of Haitian Independence Toussaint Louverture..***For Fred Grimm package for July 11***
    Wash
  • At Champ de Mars camp in downtown Port-au-Prince the temporary tents are becoming a shanty town. Residents use scrap wood to build more permanent structures lined by concrete on the bottom to keep water from infiltrating their home on May 25, 2010..
    Champ de Mars Camp
  • Haiti's only golf course is home to tens of thousands survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 3. 2010...
    Thousands
  • Haiti's only golf course is home to tens of thousands survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 3. 2010...
    Tent Baby
  • Marie Tana Desire, 27, lost her hand from injuries while she was pregnant when a concrete block fell on her during the January 12 earthquake that struck Haiti. Here, Desire holds Berthonia BiJoux, now two months old and born at Place St. Pierre camp in Petionville. Her son Frede Louis,2, is seen in the foreground on Wednesday June 23, 2010..***This is for Trenton Daniel story***.
    Amputee
  • At Champ de Mars camp in downtown Port-au-Prince residents deal with  the temporary living conditions that are taking on aspects of permanency. teaming with dwellers in this shanty town on May 26, 2010. .Guilaine Pierre, 49, holds her grandson Presly Boyer, 8 months, as she pours cooking oil into a jar for a customer..***For Fred Grimm package for July 11***
    Food
  • Street vendor Angie Gedeus, 18, tends to her grilling hotdogs on the side of the road in Port-au-Prince on March 3. 2010...
    Vendor
  • Children watch Jerry La Grenade, 12, at center,  play video games at a tent city for earthquake survivors at St. Pierre Park in Petion-Ville on March 3. 2010...
    Video Games
  • A man lays bleeding on the side of the street after being struck by a vehicle on a along a chaotic main street in downtown Port-au-Prince on March 3. 2010...
    Struck
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on January 21, 2010..An injured Marlene Julien reacts as her she reacts to her wounds being treated at Hospital Saint Nicolas. She is from the Port-Au-Prince and traveled to Saint Marc. .
    Pain
  • Andree Devilas is bathed by Avenard Joseph Jacquelin outside the Municipal Nursing Home in Port-A-Prince near Delmas 2 on February 27, 2010. The nursing home was destroyed during the earthquake and now the general public has encroached on the nursing home site.
    Bath
  • Rene Rithanne at center sits on a bench waiting for her bath along with other elderly ladies outside  the Municipal Nursing Home in Port-A-Prince near Delmas 2 on February 27, 2010. The nursing home was destroyed during the earthquake and now the general public has encroached on the nursing home site.
    Haitian Nursing Home
  • Clairevana Desbrosses, 87, says she survived the earthquake by running under her bed and praying to God. "I'm alive because of God." She now lives in a tent outside of the the Municipal Nursing Home in Port-A-Prince near Delmas 2 on February 27, 2010. The nursing home was destroyed during the earthquake and now the general public has encroached on the nursing home site.
    "I'm Alive Because of God"
  • Elderly residents wait to be bathed and grommed outside of the the Municipal Nursing Home in Port-A-Prince near Delmas 2 on February 27, 2010. The nursing home was destroyed during the earthquake and now the general public has encroached on the nursing home site.
    Waiting for Bath
  • This building seen on February 27, remains untouched since it's destruction by Haiti's earthquake on January 12, 2010.
    Collapse
  • A  blind great grandmother Frezilia Cetoute, 109, (cq all) inside her makeshift tent on a former soccer field at Sainte Therese Park in Petion-Ville on February 27, 2010. She and her family has been surviving with remittances from relatives in Miami. Cetoute says the earthquake has been the hardest loss of her life. Even though she is blind Cetoute was able to move around her house with ease. Now she feels stuck in a tent.
    Blind
  • Children play jump rope at a makeshift camp on a former soccer field at Sainte Therese Park in Petion-Ville on February 27, 2010.
    Jump Rope
  • Corail Cesselesse is the name of the government relocation camp in Haiti with over 5,000 earthquake victims living in tents on June 30, 2010. Here, camp resident Claudina Derozin, 17, covers her face to ward off the dust as she sits  under the shade of her tent..***For Fred Grimm package on July 11***
    Cover Up
  • Darla Jean Baptiste, 10, a fourth grader, now attends school in a tent at Haiti's only golf course now home to tens of thousands of earthquake survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 5. 2010.....'
    School
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on January 21, 2010..A Haitian police officer attempts to control a crowd in front of Soge Bank in Saint Marc, Haiti. Many of these people traveled from Port-Au-Prince and waited since Wednesday night to receive Western Union money transfers..
    Bank Line
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Friday January 22, 2010...
    Presidential Palace
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Friday January 22, 2010..A Haitian woman sets out her clothes to dry along a wrought iron gate at the National Cathedral in Port-Au-Prince..
    National Cathedral
  • Romel Joseph, injured blind violinist, stands in front of The New Victorian School, destroyed from the earthquake that struck Haiti. He is looking forward to when he can teach again as workers clean up the site in preparation to rebuild the school on. Here he stands at the site on Wednesday June 23, 2010..***This is for Trenton Daniel story***.
    The New Victorian School Destroyed
  • Many children are seen in camp without shoes at Haiti's only golf course now home to tens of thousands of earthquake survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 5. 2010.....'
    No Shoes
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Friday January 23, 2010..Mourners attend the fineral mass of Haiti's Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot who died when the National Cathedral collapsed.
    Archbishops Funeral
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..The Brazilian Battalion and and the US Army in Cite Soleil join for a food distribution on Sunday morning. Here, children and adults lineup to wait their turn to receive food and water.
    Waiting for Food and Water
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..The Brazilian Battalion and and the US Army in Cite Soleil join for a food distribution on Sunday morning. A child runs to get in line to get food.
    Hunger
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..The Brazilian Battalion and and the US Army in Cite Soleil join for a food distribution on Sunday morning. Children and adults lineup to wait their turn to receive food and water.
    Food Line
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..The Brazilian Battalion and and the US Army in Cite Soleil join for a food distribution on Sunday morning. These women are rejoicing and praising the Brazialians for the aid.
    Rejoice
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Monday, January 25, 2010..A woman rest on the front porch of a demolished home in Petit Goave caused by the earthquake.
    Petit Goave
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Monday, January 25, 2010..Funeral director Yvon Louis, at center, looks over a coffin laying in one of three holes dug out for 365 bodies he buried himself.This is at Petit Goave cemetery..
    Buried
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Monday, January 25, 2010..The shoreline in the city of Petit Goave changed when the fault line shifted surrounding these homes with ocean water after the earthquake. Joseph Lawson, 11, ran out of his shack. His father broke his leg trying to get out.
    Ocean
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Monday, January 25, 2010..Fissures in the road in Leo Gane are several feet deep cause by the earthquake..
    Fissures
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Tuesday, January 26, 2010..Volunteer Johnathan Bopp, a college student from Boston, holds orphan Jonatha,5. (cq) Rescue workers brought the girl from her demolished home to a makeshift clinic near the airport last week.
    Orphan
  • Simon, 11, is interviewed at a tent city in Dadadou Community Park in Delmas III area. International Rescue Committee case workers interview kids on March 2, 2010, to determine if who needs assistance. Simon claims he is being abused by his parents. In Haiti it's a long drawn out process to start reuniting kids separated from their loved ones. Case workers with the International  Rescue Committee interview kids everywhere from tent cities to destroyed homes..
    Simon
  • Kendere, 10, is interviewed at a tent city in Dadadou Community Park in Delmas III area. He suffered extensive lacerations during the earthquake. Kendere says he lost his father and sister in the earthquake and his mother is having a difficult time coping. International Rescue Committee case workers interviewed kids on March 2, 2010, to determine who needs assistance. In Haiti it's a long drawn out process to start reuniting kids separated from their loved ones. Case workers with the International  Rescue Committee interview kids everywhere from tent cities to destroyed homes. .
    Kendere
  • Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 3. 2010..
    Orphan Children
  • Haitians attend a prayer session during the afternoon at Haiti's only golf course. It is now home to tens of thousands survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 3. 2010...
    Church Service
  • At Champ de Mars camp in downtown Port-au-Prince children play soccer during World Cup soccer week on May 25, 2010..
    Soccer
  • Corail is the location of the government relocation camp in Haiti with over 5,000 earthquake victims living in tents on June 30, 2010.
    Corail
  • Earthquake aftermath in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on January 20, 2010..A looter runs through the ruins of a building in downtown Port-Au-Prince..
    Ruins
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Friday January 22, 2010...
    Village
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Friday January 22, 2010...
    Toppled
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Sunday, January 24, 2010..
    Bloodied
  • Earthquake aftermath in Haiti on Monday, January 25, 2010..The U.S. Army 82nd Airborne bring aid to the city of Petit Goave.
    U.S. Aid
  • Jenny Beamy Ais , 17, with her blind great grandmother Frezilia Cetoute, 109, (cq all) inside their makeshift tent on a former soccer field at Sainte Therese Park in Petion-Ville on February 27, 2010. The family has been surviving with remittances from relatives in Miami.
    Great Grandmother
  • Thousands of tents have been distributed in Port-Au-Prince by relief agencies providing assistance after the earthquake that struck Haiti January 12th. These are set up along Delmas #17 on March 1, 2010
    Delmas
  • At a tent city in Dadadou Community Park in Delmas III area, International Rescue Committee case worker Aliene Cadet  interviews Gesula, 13, on March 2, 2010, to determine if she needs assistance. In Haiti it's a long drawn out process to start reuniting kids separated from their loved ones. Case workers with the International  Rescue Committee interview kids everywhere from tent cities to destroyed homes. .
    Reunite
  • Paul Michelet, 29, gets a hair cut by barber Charilirn Charles, 25. The makeshift barber shop is seen at Haiti's only golf course now home to tens of thousands of earthquake survivors at the Petion-Ville Club golf course on March 3. 2010...
    Barber Shop