Saturday, January 23, 2010

Stop Searching Haiti Earthquake Victims




Port-au-Prince - Haiti Government efforts to stop the search and rescue earthquake victims in the Caribbean country. Recorded at least 132 people had been salvaged from the ruins of great buildings that shook pascagempa Haiti on 12 January.

Termination of the search and rescue phase of the United Nations announced today.

"The government has announced a search and rescue phase is over," the statement the UN Organization for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs as reported by AFP news agency on Saturday (23/1/2010).

"There were 132 lives had been saved by a team of international search and rescue," he submitted.

An earthquake measuring 7 on the Richter scale that shook the Caribbean was mentioned as a terdahsyat in the history of the region. Around 200 thousand people were estimated killed in the disaster.

Hundreds of thousands of others were hospitalized due to injuries. And nearly half a million Haitian inhabitants were left homeless due to this deadly disaster.

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