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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Residents walk at an open camp area where they are staying at after a major earthquake hit the capital Port-au-Prince
13.01.2010Residents walk at an open camp area where they are staying at after a major earthquake hit the 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/Jorge Silva (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Jorge Silva -
A resident sits at a destroyed area after a major earthquake hit the capital Port-au-Prince
13.01.2010A resident sits at a destroyed area after a major earthquake hit the 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/Jorge Silva (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Jorge Silva -
Haiti's President Rene Preval (2nd L) embraces his Dominican Republic counterpart Leonel Fernandez at the national airport as they finish a meeting with U.N representatives in Port-au-Prince
13.01.2010Haiti's President Rene Preval (2nd L) embraces his Dominican Republic counterpart Leonel Fernandez at the national airport as they finish a meeting with U.N representatives in Port-au-Prince January 14, 2010. Tens of thousands of people were feared dead and many were believed to be still trapped alive in the rubble of the major 7.0 magnitude quake that hit Haiti's capital on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kena Betancur(HAITI - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS)REUTERS/Kena Betancur
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