- 4.7-magnitude aftershock jolts Haiti
A 4.7-magnitude aftershock rocked Haiti on Sunday, but caused no serious damage.
When the quake occurred at 16:51 p.m. (2151 GMT), some scared residents ran into the streets and yelled for help. However, the majority remained calm, apparently having got used to frequent aftershocks.
The latest aftershock toppled some buildings which had already been severely damaged.
It also partly exposed some bodies hidden under the rubble of a residence in northern Port-au-Prince. Neighbors dug out ... 4.7 -大きさの余震日曜日にハイチディックが、深刻な被害をもたらした時、地震16時51分(2151 GMT)から、いくつかの恐怖の住民の通りに走ったが発生し、助けを叫んだ
- UN begins ticket-for-food distribution project in Haiti
Some Haitians in Port-au-Prince on Sunday started to get food distributed by the United Nations' World Food Program (WFP) through a special ticket-for-food project.
Nine of the 16 planned WFP food distribution sites started operating, with one outperforming WFP's daily target by feeding 20,500 people. It did so by delivering rice to 3,400 females of households.
The WFP planned to reach 10,000 people a day from each of the 16 food distribution sites scattered in Port-au-Prince.
Up to 2. ... いくつかのハイチ港ポルトープランス日曜日と食糧のプロジェクトです
- Haiti's president urges better aid coordination as people wait in hunger
Haitian President Rene Preval Wednesday called for better coordination of relief efforts, as many in the country are still suffering from hunger more than two weeks after the Jan. 12 devastating quake.
Most of the 3 million Haitians injured or homeless by the magnitude-7.3 temblor have to rely solely on outside assistance for survival.
With a lot of aid cargoes piled up in Port-au-Prince's airport waiting to be distributed and more kept on hold in the donating countries due to limited log ... ハイチの大統領ルネガルシアプレヴァル14日に国の多くの救援活動のより良い調整のため、まだ飢餓から2週間以上に苦しんでいると呼ばれる1月12日壊滅的な地震の後
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