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Below are a series of reports from the PBS NewsHour on Jan. 18th 2010 show, the first is of a very heartwarming rescue when all hope should have been gone especially in that pile of rumble once a building. For many the interview with the American Ambassador should be paid close attention to. While everyone would like to see much more rapid rescues and aid supplies to reach those tens of thousands of Haitians who need it so desperately Haiti is one of the many poor countries, not a resort island, where what is needed, like a larger airport or seaport and warehouses, where when extreme devastating natural occurrences aren’t available for such a massive undertaking. Those thousands there as volunteers and more as well as the Haitians understand that.
AIR DATE: Jan. 18, 2010
Six Days Without Sunlight: Woman Survives in Bank’s Rubble
SUMMARY
The arrival of fresh aid was a welcome sight in Haiti on Monday, but aid workers struggled to get food, water, and medical supplies to survivors of last week’s earthquake. Bill Neely of Independent Television News reports on one woman’s unlikely survival story.
The Haitian Government has been decimated, the Ministry buildings are gone, many of the Government officials have been killed, the police forces as well as the UN peace keepers have also lost many of their personnel and as with that whole society of losses many of the health care workers were killed as well. From top to bottom this country needs, and many have answered that call, to help the Haitians who are themselves trying to help each other.
AIR DATE: Jan. 18, 2010
Aid Groups Look to Break up Bottlenecks After Haiti Quake
SUMMARY
While 7,000 U.S. forces were scheduled to be in Haiti by the end of Monday, the U.N. is seeking to send additional peacekeepers to help break bottlenecks chocking the aid effort. Jon Snow of ITN reports.
AIR DATE: Jan. 18, 2010
Relief Effort Improves in Haiti While Security Concerns Linger
SUMMARY
In an interview with Jeffrey Brown, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Kenneth Merten discusses the pace of the relief effort in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, security concerns in the capital, and complaints about U.S. management at the Port-au-Prince airport.
AIR DATE: Jan. 18, 2010
Texting for Charity: Cell Phone Users Sending Relief for Haiti
SUMMARY
In just five days, the Red Cross has raised more than $21 million for the relief effort in Haiti through text messages. As Tom Bearden reports, cellphones have emerged as the new big player in charitable giving.
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Geographical agency’s Earth movement analysis assists Haiti rescuers
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Defense launches online system to coordinate Haiti relief efforts
That second link in the blockquote is one some may want to check out.
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Humanitarian response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake
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