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17 January 2010

titanyen-pits.htm     Titanyen Haiti Burial Pits Eyeball               January 18, 2010
haiti-quake-03.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 3                             January 15, 2010
haiti-quake-02.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 2                             January 14, 2010
haiti-quake-01.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 1                             January 13, 2010


 
Haiti Quake Photos 4

 

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Dead bodies from this week's devastating earthquake lie in a pit January 16, 2010 in Titanyen, Haiti. Officials, overwhelmed by the thousands of dead from the 7.0-strong earthquake on January 12 earthquake, have resorted to burying the corpses without ceremony in hastily-dug pits in a rural area outside of Port au Prince. Getty

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Dead bodies from this week's devastating earthquake lie in a pile January 16, 2010 in Titanyen, Haiti. Getty

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT) A truck dumps rubble into a pit full of the dead from this week's devastating earthquake January 16, 2010 in Titanyen, Haiti. Getty

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Dead bodies from this week's devastating earthquake lie in a pit January 16, 2010 in Titanyen, Haiti. Getty

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Dead bodies from this week's devastating earthquake lie in a pile January 16, 2010 in Titanyen, Haiti. Getty

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Haitians rush to pick up water being dropped from a Navy helicopter as help continues to arrive for victims of the massive earthquake January 16, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake that may have killed thousands. Many buildings were reduced to rubble by the 7.0-strong quake on January 12. Getty

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U.S. citizens, Haitian-American citizens and Haitians with U.S. visas sit onboard of a U.S. Hercules plane as they are evacuated in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assured Haiti's quake-ravaged people on Saturday the United States would work with their government to ensure the country emerges "stronger and better" after this week's disaster. Reuters


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Note: First two photos below from April, 2009

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A U.S. Navy SH-60 Seahawk helicopter, with Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20), delivers pallets of medical supplies to a medical community service project site in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, April 9, 2009, during exercise Continuing Promise 2009. Continuing Promise is a four-month humanitarian and civic assistance mission that providing medical and other services to seven countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nashaunda Tilghman/Released) Date Posted: 6/2/2009

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Aerial shot of Killick, Haiti, taken April 11, 2009, chosen as one of the community service project sites during exercise Continuing Promise 2009. Continuing Promise is a four-month humanitarian and civic assistance mission that providing medical and other services to seven countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Landon Stephenson/Released) Date Posted: 6/2/2009

Photo below from September 2008

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Roads washed out due to recent hurricanes in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, are shown Sept. 13, 2008. The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) has been diverted from its deployment in support of the humanitarian assistance mission Continuing Promise 2008 to conduct hurricane relief operations in Haiti coordinated by the U.S. Agency for International Development. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Joshua Adam Nuzzo/Released) Date Posted: 9/16/2008

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[Above and three below] Images of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan 15, 2010. Department of Defense assets have been dispatched to Haiti to assist with humanitarian assistance and disaster relief after a magnitude 7 earthquake hit the country on Jan. 12, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James L. Harper Jr./Released) Date Posted: 1/16/2010

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[Above and two below] Images of Toussaint L?Ouverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan 15, 2010. Department of Defense assets have been dispatched to Haiti to assist with humanitarian assistance and disaster relief after a magnitude 7 earthquake hit the country on Jan. 12, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James L. Harper Jr./Released) Date Posted: 1/16/2010

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Shown here Jan. 15, 2010, is an aerial view of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following a magnitude-7 earthquake that hit the city Jan. 12, 2010. Department of Defense assets have been deployed to assist in the Haiti relief effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James L. Harper Jr./Released) Date Posted: 1/16/2010

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Shown here Jan. 15, 2010, is an aerial view of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following a magnitude-7 earthquake that hit the city Jan. 12, 2010. Department of Defense assets have been deployed to assist in the Haiti relief effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James L. Harper Jr./Released) Date Posted: 1/16/2010

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Shown here Jan. 15, 2010, is an aerial view of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following a magnitude-7 earthquake that hit the city Jan. 12, 2010. Department of Defense assets have been deployed to assist in the Haiti relief effort. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James L. Harper Jr./Released) Date Posted: 1/16/2010

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Shown here Jan. 14, 2010, is an aerial view from a U.S. Air Force RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle of earthquake victims gathering in a soccer field in Haiti. Aerial images are providing U.S. military planners situational awareness as they coordinate U.S. military support to the Haiti relief effort. (DoD photo courtesy of U.S. Southern Command/Released) Date Posted: 1/15/2010

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A C-130 transport plane carrying supplies flies past the tower on board the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier enroute to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 15, 2010. Reuters

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[Above and below] Bodies of earthquake victims lie outside the morgue in Port-au-Prince, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. AP

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People line up to receive aid arrived from the Dominican Republic in Port-au-Prince, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. AP

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In this handout image provided by the United Nations, bodies are stacked along the road after the earthquake on January 15, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Getty


Digital Globe Haiti Earthquake Satellite Imagery, 15 January 2010

http://www.digitalglobe.com/index.php/27/Sample+Imagery+Gallery

http://www.digitalglobe.com/downloads/featured_images/haiti_port_au_prince_airport_qb_jan15_2010_dg.jpg

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Haiti Earthquake Satellite Photos and Maps

http://www.disasterscharter.org/web/charter/activation_details?p_r_p_1415474252_assetId=ACT-287

http://sertit.u-strasbg.fr/SITE_RMS/2010/01_rms_haiti_2010/01_rms_haiti_2010.html

http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/asp/prod_free.asp?id=52

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Damage evaluation map based on satellite data over the Port-au-Prince area of Haiti, following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake and several aftershocks that hit the Caribbean nation on 12 January. Map based on data from CNES's SPOT-5, JAXA's ALOS and the U.S.-based GeoEye-1 satellites; processed by SERTIT.