The Presidential Palace is now collapsed after an 7.0 earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Watch Amateur Video of Haiti’s Quake
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An aerial view of collapsed buildings in the aftermath of Tuesday’s massive earthquake in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince.
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An aerial view of dozens of collapsed homes in Port-au-Prince after a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the country. The worst earthquake in the history of Haiti hit just 15 kilometres away from the capital city, where hundreds of buildings have been damaged.
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The damage from Tuesday’s devastating earthquake is clearly visible in this aerial image.
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Dozens of collapsed homes in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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Survivors gather around dead bodies in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince.
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Survivors gather in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince after Tuesday’s devastating earthquake.
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An aerial view of people wandering around collapsed houses and buildings in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The massive 7.0 earthquake has left thousands dead or buried and has destroyed the infrastructure of the impoverished island nation.
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An aerial view of houses that have been flattened following a major earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Desperate Haitians awaited a global effort on Jan. 14 to find and treat survivors left streets strewn with corpses and a death toll that may top 100,000.
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An aerial view of dozens of collapsed houses in Port-au-Prince. Hundreds of thousands of homeless, injured and traumatized quake victims spent a second night on the streets and sidewalks, transforming the capital Port-au-Prince into a gigantic and under-equipped refugee camp, as Haitian officials and others grieved for their ruined city.
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The flattened cathedral in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince seen during a joint Red Cross Red Crescent/ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Office) aerial assessment mission.
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An aerial view of Port-au-Prince.
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The five story Hotel Montana has been reduced to a pile of rubble from the quake.
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The destruction to a poor neighborhood in Port-au-Prince.
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An ariel view of flattened buildings in a shanty town of Port-au-Prince. UN and aid agencies are facing a “major logistic challenge” in getting essential relief to survivors of Haiti’s deadly earthquake.
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An ariel view of the UN headquarters in Port-au-Prince following a devastating earthquake.
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An impromptu tent city set up in Port-au-Prince following the quake.
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An ariel view of flattened buildings in downtown Port-au-Prince.
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A flattened shanty town in Port-au-Prince.
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Collapsed homes in Port-au-Prince.
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An aerial view of houses flattened following a major earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 12. Desperate Haitians awaited a global effort on Jan. 14 to find and treat survivors. Officials believe the death toll from the quake may top 100,000.
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