Red Cross Haiti Start Helping Earthquake Victims

Haiti usually know as traveling destination for its beach and island landscape has been struck by tremendous 7.0 scale magnitude earthquake more than 50000 people estimated died in this natural disaster. It’s no time for grieving and crying, its time to start helping the victims. Red Cross Haiti has been struggled so hard to find and located victims, they start raising donation funds, distributing food and clothes. Latest news that Red Cross has collected more than $11 million.

An immense relief operation was under way, with cargo planes and military helicopters buzzing over the crowded Toussaint L’Ouverture International Airport. But three days after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck, with many cries for help going silent, not nearly enough search-and-rescue teams or emergency supplies could make it: The United Nations said it had fed 8,000 people, while 2 million to 3 million people remained in dire need.

Port-au-Prince, volatile in normal times, remained relatively calm, but the United Nations reported that one of its food warehouses in the capital had been looted. Looting of houses and shops increased, and anger boiled over in unpredictable ways: Residents near the city’s overfilled main cemetery stoned a group of ambulance workers seeking to drop off more bodies.

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