Thursday, January 28, 2010

Disaster In Haiti -- News Updates January 28, 2010



Girl Rescued 15 Days After Quake; Haiti Pleads For Better Aid -- New York Times/Reuters

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti appealed to foreign governments and charities on Wednesday to do more to help earthquake victims as rescuers pulled a teenage girl out of the rubble 15 days after her Port-au-Prince home collapsed around her.

The girl, named Darline and believed to be 16, was severely dehydrated and had a leg injury, French and Haitian rescuers said. "I don't know how she happened to resist that long. It's a miracle," said rescue worker J.P. Malaganne.

The girl was one of more than 130 people rescued alive since the January 12 quake devastated Haiti's coastal capital, killed as many as 200,000 and threw the country into chaos.

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More News on The Disaster In Haiti

Haiti Earthquake (Full Coverage) -- Yahoo News
Latest Updates on the Crisis in Haiti -- The Lede/New York Times
Full Coverage from CBS News -- CBS News
Haiti Earthquake (Full Coverage) -- BBC
Haiti earthquake: News updates -- CNN
Haiti earthquake updates -- The Telegraph
Live: Haiti earthquake - latest updates -- Times Online
Haiti Updates -- The Guardian
Haiti – All coverage -- Christian Science Monitor

Haiti: girl pulled alive from rubble after 15 days -- The Telegraph
Amid Earthquake’s Ruins, Signs of Revival in Haiti -- New York Times
Quake-damaged main port in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, worse off than realized -- Washington Post
Human Predators Stalk Haiti's Vulnerable Kids -- Time Magazine
Haiti's hungry, homeless complicate aid distribution -- Edmonton Journal
Haitian communities band together to govern themselves -- National Post
A day in the life of a Haiti tent city -- L.A. Times
Haiti's homeless are one storm away from another tragedy -- Financial Times
France to rebuild Haiti's presidential palace -- Channel News Asia
Haiti's Forklift Fiasco -- Wired
Envisioning a new Haiti -- Christian Science Monitor
Haiti's Mass Graveyard of Old and New Nightmares -- Time Magazine
On the Ground in Haiti -- Newsweek
Another major quake possible in Haiti? -- UPI

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