বুধবার, জানুয়ারী ২২

This is a land of rubble!

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Desk report: Haiti in a strong earthquake. There has been a humanitarian catastrophe. The death toll is rising. In the meantime, this number stands at 1,419 people. More than five and a half thousand people are groaning injured. Haiti Haiti in a powerful earthquake. There has been a humanitarian catastrophe. The death toll is rising. In the meantime, this number stands at 1,419 people. More than five and a half thousand people are groaning injured. 13 thousand houses have been destroyed. More than 30,000 people have become homeless. Spending the night under the open sky. Haiti is now a land of ruins. The death toll has risen since Saturday’s strong earthquake. Rescuers are continuing to search the wreckage. But only the corpses match. Life is no longer seen. The locals said, I have survived, this is the good fortune for now. I am not supposed to survive in the situation I faced. Many are missing. I don’t know if they are alive. Homes, churches and schools were destroyed in the 7.2 magnitude earthquake. 13 and a half thousand houses were damaged. Many hospitals are overcrowded and in need of supplies. The impoverished country is once again in the grip of a natural disaster amid political tensions following the assassination of the president last month. The worst-hit areas are southwestern Haiti, especially around the city of Lee Kae.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the quake’s epicenter was about 12 kilometers from St. Louis du Sud. The quake affected Port-au-Prince, a densely populated capital about 125 kilometers away, and neighboring countries. Prime Minister Ariel Henry declared a month-long state of emergency due to widespread damage. Done. Condolences to the families of the victims. Reuters reports that the Caribbean, a country already plagued by political and humanitarian crises, is facing yet another tragedy. Eleven years ago, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake killed nearly 200,000 people in Haiti. In addition, about 3 lakh people were injured in the earthquake. Haiti has yet to recover from the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. The country’s infrastructure and economy also suffer huge losses

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