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And the hospital scenes really choked me up too - injured people lying amongst bodies, and needing treatment but not enough doctors to help them.
Does anybody know if the estimated 50,000 dead is the biggest death toll in an earthquake - it's an horrific figure.
God bless them all and all those who are helping them.
Nearly 40,000 have died. 3 million homeless. That`s the figures so far.
The scale is overwhelming.
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Violent prisoners have escaped..looting is rife.
Chaos beyond comprehension.
You are dead right Dematoid. My dad said that to me today when I moaned about the a problem with the water and electricity supply to our area. I was deeply ashamed. The images on the the tv have reduced me to tears...
The news coincided with me watching a programme about Marbella.
Bianca Gascoigne and equally shallow friends all having a Champagne splash party or something of that ilk - basically pouring bottles of Champagne all over each other.
They should be shown some of the footage in Haiti and then be asked if they still want to throw thousands of pounds about.
Makes you sick.
But you see what I mean don't you Scotty?
Sorry.
I've moaned a lot in the last few weeks even though I had a great Christmas surrounded by a loving family and friends.
Those poor people hadn't got over the hurricanes in the late 90s and now this. Donations to the Red Cross and smaller charities usually go straight where it's needed.
http://www.dec.org.uk/
Some of them are religious too but it seems to be an efficient way of doing stuff as they share appeal costs etc.
"A two-year-old boy rescued from the rubble of his home in Port-au-Prince became a symbol of hope today as increasingly angry Haitians waited for help after this week's devastating earthquake.
Redjeson Hausteen Claude looked stunned and bewildered as he was pulled free but broke into a broad smile of recognition as he was reunited with his ecstatic mother, Daphnee Plaisin, and father, Reginald Claude."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8460574.stm
As if not having the Duvalier's inflicted on you, they've suffered so much loss with hurricanes and earthquakes.
I see from the news that lots of search and rescue peeps have arrived to help with the search but I doubt there will be many to rescue as the buildings aren't quake proof it's saddening to see the bodies being piled up at the side of roads as well
Certainly puts all our woes into perspective.