Thursday, January 12, 2012

Haiti Marks The Second Year Anniversary Of The Earthquake Disaster



Haiti Struggles To 'Build Back Better' Two Years After Earthquake -- Christian Science Monitor

Many of those displaced by Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake have been relocated, and buildings and roads repaired. But reconstruction in Haiti has been complicated by deep economic and social problems.

Two years after a devastating earthquake in Haiti - an event some have dubbed the most complex humanitarian crisis of modern times - fresh signs of progress are offering hope.

Two-thirds of displaced Haitians have been moved out of camps. More than half of some 10 million cubic meters of rubble strewn across Port-au-Prince has been cleared. Schools are being repaired and rebuilt. Some 430 kilometers (about 270 miles) of roadway have been constructed or rehabilitated.

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More News On The Second Year Anniversary Of The Haiti Earthquake Disaster

Haiti Marks Second Anniversary of Devastating Earthquake -- Voice of America
Haiti still devastated two years after the earthquake -- National Post
Haiti marks two years after catastrophic quake -- Reuters
Haiti, two years after devastating earthquake -- L.A. Times
Two Years After Quake, Haiti Remains in Distress -- Wall Street Journal
Haiti's displaced people grow increasingly frustrated -- The Guardian
Ordinary Life Resurrected, Slowly, In Haiti -- NPR
Haiti: 2 years later, where's the money? -- CBS

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