Un terremoto devasta la capital de Haití
Un seísmo de magnitud 7 ha provocado el derrumbe de numerosos edificios en Puerto Príncipe, la capital de Haití.
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DOLOR, LLANTO Y DESESPERACIÓN
13.01.2010Un cartel en forma de carta en el que se lee "desde Flatbush-Caton para Haití con Amor" es colgado en la puerta de un negocio hoy, jueves 14 de enero de 2010, en el barrio de Flatbush en Brooklyn, Nueva York (EEUU). El dolor, el llanto y la desesperación se han apoderado de la comunidad haitiana en la la citada ciudad, que desconoce el paradero de sus familiares tras el terremoto de siete grados en la escala Richter que devastó su país el pasado martes.EFE/Miguel Rajmil -
Residents take food from the destroyed Caribbean supermarket in downtown of Port-au-Prince after a major earthquake hit the capital
13.01.2010Residents take food from the destroyed Caribbean supermarket in downtown of Port-au-Prince after a major earthquake hit the capital, January 14, 2010. Troops and planeloads of food and medicine streamed into Haiti on Thursday to aid a traumatized nation still rattled by aftershocks from the catastrophic earthquake that flattened homes and government buildings and buried countless people. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT FOOD)REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz -
Residents fight for food as a police officer watches them after a major earthquake hit the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince
13.01.2010Residents fight for food as a police officer watches them after a major earthquake hit the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince January 14, 2010. Troops and planeloads of food and medicine streamed into Haiti on Thursday to aid a traumatized nation still rattled by aftershocks from the catastrophic earthquake that flattened homes and government buildings and buried countless people. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER)REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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