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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Hombres de negocios sentados en el exterior del Hotel Montana tras el terremoto en Puerto Príncipe
13.01.2010U.S. businessmen sit outside the Montana hotel after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. Thousands were feared dead in a major earthquake that destroyed the presidential palace, schools, hospitals and hillside shanties in Haiti, its leaders said on Wednesday, and the United States and other nations geared up for a big relief operation. REUTERS/Kena Betancur (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS -
Un joven camina junto a un edificio destruido por el seísmo en Puerto Príncipe.
13.01.2010A man walks next to a destroyed building after major earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, January 13, 2010. Thousands were feared dead in the major earthquake that destroyed the presidential palace, schools, hospitals and hillside shanties in Haiti, its leaders said on Wednesday, and the United States and other nations geared up for a big relief operation. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS -
Evacuación de uno de los supervivientes del terremoto
13.01.2010Peacekeepers carry a survivor from the rubble of the headquarters of the United Nations (UN) Stabilization Mission in Haiti after a major earthquake struck in Port-au-Prince in this January 13, 2010 video grab. At least 150 UN staff are missing including the mission chief, Hedi Annabi and his deputy special representative Luiz Carlos da Costa. Thousands were feared dead in a major earthquake that destroyed the presidential palace, schools, hospitals and hillside shanties in Haiti, its leaders said on Wednesday, and the United States and other nations geared up for a big relief operation. REUTERS/UNTV via Reuters TV (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSREUTERS
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