A U.S. Navy poster designed to illustrate the U.S. Navy's support for Operation Unified Response. The U.S. Department of Defense is participating in a national and international relief effort led by the U.S. Agency for International Development. (Photo illustration by: Petty Officer 1st Class Mario Hair) Click for a larger image

A U.S. Navy poster designed to illustrate the U.S. Navy's support for Operation Unified Response. The U.S. Department of Defense is participating in a national and international relief effort led by the U.S. Agency for International Development. (Photo illustration by: Petty Officer 1st Class Mario Hair) Click for a larger image


HAITI EARTHQUAKE: CDEMA SIT REP #12

The Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive indicated that there were more than 200,000 people dead, 300,000 injuries treated, 250,000 destroyed houses, and 30,000 disrupted businesses as of February 3. [snip]

According to the government more than 482,000 persons have migrated out of the capital increasing the demands on infrastructure and healthcare facilities outside the city. The provision of shelter also remains a high priority area given the upcoming start of the rainy season.

The Haitian government has also established settlement sites to house the displaced. Reports indicate that these new settlements have increased demands for public environmental healthcare, water supply and sanitation.

There has also been an increase in the price of basic commodities as migration continues to the rural areas. Schools have also reopened in unaffected areas.

More than 1000 persons daily are reportedly crossing the Jimani border into the Dominican Republic and unaccompanied children are prevalent particularly at the border increasing the risk of them being taken out of the country.


HAITI – Earthquake Fact Sheet #26, USAID

- Since the earthquake, the U.N. World Food Program (WFP) and partners have provided emergency food assistance to approximately 1.7 million people in total, including approximately 950,000 people through a 16-site distribution system.

- On February 5, members of the U.S. urban search and rescue (USAR) rapid-response team delivered three large tents, tent lighting systems, more than 1,400 bottles of water, a generator, and 40 air mattresses to two orphanages in the Port-au-Prince area. The USAR team’s structural engineer also conducted building assessments at both sites and provided orphanage management with information concerning the structural integrity of the buildings. In addition, the USAR team rebuilt one orphanage’s perimeter wall, which had collapsed as a result of the earthquake.

- On February 7, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) estimated cost for the Haiti earthquake relief effort increased to $224 million, bringing the total USAID and DoD humanitarian assistance to Haiti for the earthquake to nearly $523 million to date.


Map of Haiti earthquake damage and population displacement information. USAID. As of 1/28/2010. click for a larger map.

Map of Haiti earthquake damage and population displacement information. USAID. As of 1/28/2010. click for a larger map.


Canadian helicopters await missions at Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport in Port Au Prince Feb. 6. The aircraft and crews are part of a larger Canadian contingent in Haiti to support the relief effort. Photo by Maj. Paul Hayes

Canadian helicopters await missions at Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport in Port Au Prince Feb. 6. The aircraft and crews are part of a larger Canadian contingent in Haiti to support the relief effort. Photo by Maj. Paul Hayes

International Merchant Vessel Nicholas is moored at Haiti's main port here. Portions of the port's main pier were destroyed during the recent earthquake but 500 feet remain operational. The port is currently under Haitian control and is building capacity to down load and process cargo daily. Photo by Maj. Paul Hayes

International Merchant Vessel Nicholas is moored at Haiti's main port here. Portions of the port's main pier were destroyed during the recent earthquake but 500 feet remain operational. The port is currently under Haitian control and is building capacity to down load and process cargo daily. Photo by Maj. Paul Hayes

A merchant vessel downloads cargo at Haiti's main port Feb. 6. To date, a partnership between the Navy, Army, and USAID has resulted in the off-loading of 838 containers at the port despite significant damage from a Jan. 12 earthquake. (Photo by: Master Sgt. Adam McKinney)

A merchant vessel downloads cargo at Haiti's main port Feb. 6. To date, a partnership between the Navy, Army, and USAID has resulted in the off-loading of 838 containers at the port despite significant damage from a Jan. 12 earthquake. (Photo by: Master Sgt. Adam McKinney)

Haitian trucks loaded with rice from the World Food Program depart Haiti's main port facility en route to Logistics Support Area Sustainer Feb. 4. A partnership effort between the Haitian Government, USAID, and U.S. Military will distribute the food to Haitians in need of relief as a result of the Jan. 12 earthquake. Photo by Maj. Paul Hayes

Haitian trucks loaded with rice from the World Food Program depart Haiti's main port facility en route to Logistics Support Area Sustainer Feb. 4. A partnership effort between the Haitian Government, USAID, and U.S. Military will distribute the food to Haitians in need of relief as a result of the Jan. 12 earthquake. Photo by Maj. Paul Hayes

Table of contents for Haiti quake 2010

  1. Massive earthquake strikes Haiti
  2. Earthquake in Haiti – aftershocks continue
  3. Haiti earthquake aid
  4. Haiti quake damages pile up
  5. Horror in Haiti – the morning after the quake
  6. U.S. quickly responds to Haiti quake
  7. Infrastructure hurdles to Haiti quake relief
  8. U.S. Coast Guard on location in Haiti right now
  9. Strong aftershocks continue in Haiti
  10. PR Guard standing by – Gitmo damaged by Haiti quake
  11. Paras and Marines on alert for Haiti move
  12. Earthquake in Haiti update for January 13 evening
  13. Earthquake in Haiti – January 14 morning update
  14. Marines ready to assist Haiti after earthquake
  15. Earthquake in Haiti – Update for January 14 evening
  16. FEMA report on Haiti relief efforts for January 15
  17. Out of the night sky – Air Force secures Port-au-Prince airport
  18. Earthquake in Haiti – January 15 evening
  19. Haiti Quake Relief Funding Numbers
  20. But people are dying – thoughts on the Haitian disaster
  21. Aftershocks continue to rock Haiti
  22. Earthquake in Haiti – Update for January 16
  23. Haiti Quake Relief Funding Numbers for Jan 16
  24. Hospital ship Comfort sails for Haiti
  25. Baby delivered during Haiti evacuation
  26. Navy is delivering supplies to Haiti victims
  27. Hospital ship Comfort racing to Haiti
  28. Country club serves as forward base for Paras in Haiti
  29. Situation at Port-au-Prince airport improving
  30. Sanjay Gupta Assists Vinson Medical Team in Haiti
  31. USAID Update on the Haiti relief operation January 18
  32. Air drop to aid Haitian victims of earthquake
  33. Haiti Quake Relief Funding Numbers for Jan 18
  34. Earthquake in Haiti – morning update January 19
  35. Los Angeles rescuers save Haitian woman
  36. Stories from Haiti – update for Jan 20 morning
  37. American volunteers in Haiti
  38. American donations for Haiti earthquake relief – Jan 21
  39. Haiti earthquake relief update for Jan 21
  40. Haitians receiving care and support aboard Bataan
  41. Hospital ship Comfort healing, hugging Haitians
  42. Brief update on Navy and Marine relief efforts in Haiti Jan 23
  43. Fort Hood veterinary services unit sent to Haiti
  44. Harbor damage in Port-au-Prince
  45. American giving for Haiti relief as of January 25
  46. Comparison of Haiti donations to Katrina and the tsunami
  47. Haitian Coast Guard base becomes hub for quake relief
  48. Comparison of Haiti donations to Katrina and the tsunami Jan 28
  49. High tech warbird aids Haiti relief efforts
  50. High-speed ferrys en route to Haiti
  51. Southern Command briefs on Haiti situation
  52. Paras opening roads in Haiti
  53. Aid from Dominican Republic via Kentucky National Guard
  54. Haitian assistance stories for February 3
  55. Haitian relief efforts slow
  56. Marine calls Leogane Haiti home
  57. Haiti earthquake relief update for February 7
  58. Army medics at work in Haiti relief effort
  59. Haiti earthquake relief funding update for February 14
  60. Keeping Haitians informed
  61. A tent means a lot to Haitian orphans
  62. Italian troops aid paras in Haiti rubble clearance
  63. Landslide in Haiti tests Special Ops rescuers
  64. Navy and Marines bridge Haitian divide from government
  65. Haitian earthquake relief – update for February 28
  66. Haitian earthquake update – March 4

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