Friday, January 29, 2010

Disaster In Haiti -- News Updates January 29, 2010

US troops load military rations into a truck headed to a local orphanage destroyed in Haiti earthquake. Photo: B. Newhouse-VOA

Haiti Quake Survivors Face Mounting Insecurity -- AFP

PORT-AU-PRINCE — Haiti's quake survivors faced rising insecurity Friday with thousands of criminals on the loose and reports of rape and violence plaguing the weak and vulnerable.

Aid is still only trickling in despite a vast international relief effort launched after the January 12 disaster, and hundreds of thousands of homeless people are sheltering in tent camps short of food and medicines.

The deputy head of the UN mission in Haiti, Anthony Banbury, told AFP that desperate survivors waiting in line for aid were sometimes turning violent.

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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

Basic medicines running out as doctors, aid groups treat Haiti's thousands of sick and injured -- Canadian Press
Haiti Aid Efforts Go Awry in the 'Convoy to Nowhere' -- Wall Street Journal
Surging Prices, Uneven Food Distribution Add to Haiti's Woes -- Voice of America
Lack of crowd control hampers food and water delivery to Haitian quake victims -- Washington Post
Bedlam reigns at food-aid sites -- Toronto Star
Haiti Relief Taking Hold, ‘Urgent’ Phase Ending, UN Says -- Bloomberg
After near riots, US Embassy in Haiti asks Haitians to stay away -- Christian Science Monitor

900,000 living without a roof -- Toronto Star
75 percent of Haiti capital needs rebuilding: UN envoy -- AFP
As Aftershocks Continue, Haiti Ponders Rebuilding -- New York Times

Amid Earthquake Devastation, Miracles In Haiti -- ABC News
Now Haiti must bear burden of generation of amputees -- The Independent
Quake's toll on Haitian art, heritage and income -- CNN
A Glance at Haiti Developments 16 Days After Quake -- New York Times
Surviving under quake rubble often a matter of luck - and water -- Globe and Mail
Adopting Children From Haiti, Your Questions Answered -- ABC News

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