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Haiti orphans facing neglect

There are mounting concerns in Haiti's earthquake-hit capital over the welfare of thousands of orphans suffering amid the devastation.
Amerelief on February 23 2010 09:40:48 · Read More · 0 Comments · 106 Reads · Print
Haiti quake toll may reach 300,000
Haiti quake toll may reach 300,000  Haiti quake toll may reach 300,000
Haiti's president has warned that the number of people killed in last month's devastating earthquake could jump to 300,000 as rubble is cleared and more bodies are uncovered.
Amerelief on February 22 2010 10:06:40
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Faiths unite in South Florida to help Haiti

The Haitian earthquake has brought together different religious communities in South Florida, including some unexpected pairings.
BY JAWEED KALEEM
jkaleem@MiamiHerald.com
Amerelief on February 12 2010 00:00:00
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Afghan avalanches toll goes up

At least 157 people have been killed in avalanches that blocked a mountain pass north of the Afghan capital, the interior ministry has said.
Amerelief on February 10 2010 09:39:21
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Another storm approaches Mid-Atlantic

Region still digging out from last week's blizzard

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A second major snow storm in less than a week was blowing Tuesday toward the Mid-Atlantic region, where plows still hadn't touched some roads, utility workers were struggling to restore power and shovels were in short supply.

Amerelief on February 10 2010 08:33:41
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Severe storms batter North America
  
Severe storms are battering the eastern coast of North America, disrupting air and rail travel, cutting electricity to thousands, and leading to dozens of deaths.
Amerelief on February 06 2010 08:20:23
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Exodus as Haiti toll passes 150,000
   Monday, 25 January 2010
More than 150,000 people have been confirmed dead in the Port-au-Prince area alone following Haiti's devastating earthquake, the country's communications minister says.
Amerelief on January 25 2010 09:10:07
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Haiti to relocate 400,000 homeless outside capital
  Friday, 22 January 2010
Haiti is planning to house 400,000 earthquake survivors in new tented villages outside the capital, Port-au-Prince, officials have announced.
Amerelief on January 22 2010 09:52:51
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Up to 200,000 feared dead in quake rubble



Sat. Jan. 16, 2010

As hope of finding life amid the rubble in Haiti fades, the security situation is deteriorating and United States authorities are preparing for the possibility of rioting.

Amerelief on January 16 2010 07:13:51
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Aid struggling to reach Haitians
  
Aid agencies are struggling to reach the up to three million of people affected by an earthquake that has devastated Haiti, levelling buildings and burying thousands of people in the rubble.
Amerelief on January 15 2010 10:55:40
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Haiti under rubble
    
Thursday, January14, 2010
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians are awaiting the start of a global rescue effort in the wake of the country's devastating earthquake.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8458439.stm
Amerelief on January 14 2010 06:46:01
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