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Haiti earthquake claims hundreds of lives | Hundreds of people, including two Australians, are feared dead after the 7.0 magnitude quake struck the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. Three
strong aftershocks followed the quake, which has flattened numerous buildings
in the vicinity, news.com.au reports. A spokeswoman of the Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade said: "We know of two Australians who are in Haiti and we're
urgently trying to contact them." Australia 's nearest high commission, based
in Trinidad and Tobago , was also trying to determine whether any other Australians
have been affected, she said, adding that Australia is ready to respond to any
requests for humanitarian assistance from the Haitian authorities. Buildings in
the capital Port-au-Prince have collapsed, and there are reports of people screaming
for help and bodies lying in the rubble. A large number of UN staffers are
unaccounted
for after the quake caused serious damage to their headquarters, a senior UN official
said. The Inter-American Development Bank announced an immediate emergency
aid
donation of 200,000 dollars to Haiti in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake.
France is preparing to urgently dispatch aid, while the American Jewish World
Service also announced it is collecting donations in response to the massive
earthquake.
The country's ambassador to the US , Raymond Alcide Joseph , told CNN
television:
"I think it's really a catastrophe of major proportions." The ambassador said
he was heart broken as he had just spoken by telephone with a senior presidential
aide who described scenes of chaos and devastation. "The presidential palace,
the finance ministry, the ministry of public works, the ministry of communication
and culture were all affected by the quake," a reporter said, adding that the
parliament building and a cathedral in the capital were also crumbling. US President
Barack Obama said the United States was ready to help. "My thoughts and prayers
go out to those who have been affected by this earthquake. We are closely
monitoring
the situation and we stand ready to assist the people of Haiti ," he said. UNICEF
has launched an urgent appeal for aid to supply emergency medical supplies, safe
drinking water and temporary shelters. |
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