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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El estonio Tarmo Joveer, un miembro de Naciones Unidas de 35 años, es rescatado tras el terremoto
13.01.2010U.N. member Tarmo Joveer (C), 35, from Estonia is rescued after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 14, 2010. The United Nations said on Wednesday at least 16 people at its peacekeeping mission in Haiti died when its headquarters and other buildings collapsed in the major 7.0 magnitude quake and predicted the death toll would soar. RETERS/Eduardo Munoz (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS -
Ciudadanos ayudan a un hombre
13.01.2010Residents help an injured man in Port-au-Prince January 14, 2010. Hundreds of bodies lay outside Port-au-Prince's General Hospital, as pick-up trucks piled with corpses continued to deliver the dead from the earthquake to a morgue there, an eyewitness said on Thursday. A Reuters reporter estimated the bodies lying outside the hospital morgue could number 1,000 or more. REUTERS/Kena Betancur (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER HEALTH)REUTERS -
Vista aérea de un campamento improvisado de tiendas entre los escombros
13.01.2010A group of tents stands amidst the rubble after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince, in this United Nations handout taken January 12, 2010. The number of U.N. military and police officials confirmed to have been killed in the Haiti earthquake now stands at 22, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday. Picture taken January 12. REUTERS/UN Photo Logan Abassi/Handout (HAITI ENVIRONMENT - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSREUTERS
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