Haiti After Earthquake Aerial View
Aerial images of Haiti Damage
Trzesienie ziemi na Haiti- widok z powietrza
Streets full of bodies - one week after earthquake
Thousands have died, an unknown number are injured and an estimated 300,000 are homeless following the earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince and other densely populated areas of Haiti on 12 January, affecting a total of more than 3 million people.
Five days on, UNICEF and its partners are intensifying emergency operations to protect the health and safety of children at risk. One critical concern involves children who have become separated from their families and may find themselves without shelter, food, water or other basic necessities.
To help meet the needs of these and other children in Haiti where almost half the population is under 18 years of age UNICEF is sending supplies to the quake zone as quickly as possible. Besides supplies that were already in the country, aid is coming from UNICEF's pre-positioned regional stocks in Panama. Additional shipments are being dispatched from the agency's central warehouse in Copenhagen, Denmark.
@endocondor I report on dozens of articles a week on my MAIN site. There are many that don't care.
NicholasPOGM 1 year ago
@NicholasPOGM one man uploaded this video. Don't refer to 'many' people.
endocondor 1 year ago
fajny filmik,a co to za nuta na początku?
MsShadow2 1 year ago
Singing about not 'fearing the reaper' while doign a flyover of approx 100k dead is a bid morbid if you ask me. Doesn't anyone care anymore!?
Matthew 24:12, "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold."
NicholasPOGM 2 years ago
good song........so sick of RAP
beatleme2 2 years ago
wow. i feel bad for them
McAsSF 2 years ago