RememberLoved ones of those who perished on Tuesday January 12, 2010, are invited to participate in the creation of the Memorialby contributing photos, videos, and more.
DevastationWorkers are carving out mass graves, using earth-movers to bury 10000 people a day as relief workers warn that Haitians are still dying of injuries from the Jan. 12 quake for lack of medical care.
Build a Better HaitiWe have a chance to build a better Haiti in which people are at the heart of everything.All the people who died didn't deserve to go so soon. It won't last forever, but we have to live through this test with faith so we can come out at the other end more whole.
Where were you on Tuesday January 12,2010? Do you have photos, video or journals of the earthquake catastropic in Haiti? We invite your participation now, as we build our Memorial collections.
Port-au-Prince.Haitian authorities have collected around 120,000 bodies of those killed in the January 12 earthquake, but the final death toll could be tens of thousands higher.
This gallery is a collection of photos taken by various Photographers in Haiti during the January 2010, devasting Earthquake
Haitian Earthquake VictimsHaitians piled bodies along the devastated streets of their capital Wednesday after a powerful earthquake flattened the president's palace, hospitals, schools, the main prison and thousands of homes. Untold numbers were still trapped.
Aftershock rattles HaitiAftershocks continued to rattle the capital of 2 million people as women covered in dust clawed out of debris, wailing. Stunned people wandered the streets holding hands. Thousands gathered in public squares to sing hymns.