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Haiti Despair After Disaster Posted by Triple M 18 January, 2010 - 9:43 AM

Haiti Earthquake

Rescue workers search for signs (Getty Images)

Boy being assisted by Red Cross (Matthew Marek/American Red Cross)

Resuce workers are struggling to find life amongst the massive destruction caused by a 7.3 earthquake on the tiny Carribean island of Haiti.

Bodies are lying in the street as charities estimate the death toll will now surpass 200,000.

Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the world, faces an uphill struggle to deal with the death and disease caused by the Caribbean's largest earthquake in 200 years.

The international relief effort is doing all it can. Find out more by visiting the International Federation of Red Cross's website.

Thanks for your support.

Eddie And The Hot Breakfast

Haiti Quake Relief

The worst earthquake to hit the Caribbean in over 200 years has left Haiti demolished and hundreds of thousands dead.

Find out how you can help


Listeners Comments Post a comment Total comments (2)

  • Steven says

    This is one of the world's worst disasters and I am just shocked a saddened by the devastation. Please donate and help out any way you can, they really need our help.

    Posted Monday 18 January, 2010 9:45 AM
  • Ginny says

    Absolutely shocking. To see the looters getting shot was one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen. Give whatever you can to help.

    Posted Monday 18 January, 2010 9:48 AM

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