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Haiti quake toll 'may be 50,000' Haiti quake toll 'may be 50,000'
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The Red Cross estimates 45,000-50,000 people have died in Haiti's devastating earthquake, as rescue teams race against time to find survivors.The Red Cross estimates 45,000-50,000 people have died in Haiti's devastating earthquake, as rescue teams race against time to find survivors.
The US is sending up to 3,500 troops and 2,200 marines but correspondents say aid is so far only trickling in.The US is sending up to 3,500 troops and 2,200 marines but correspondents say aid is so far only trickling in.
President Barack Obama pledged one of the biggest relief efforts in recent US history and said Haiti would "not be forgotten" in its hour of need.President Barack Obama pledged one of the biggest relief efforts in recent US history and said Haiti would "not be forgotten" in its hour of need.
Aid groups say they need food, water, medical supplies and lifting equipment.Aid groups say they need food, water, medical supplies and lifting equipment.
President Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, working with Brazil, Canada and other countries, will organise a conference on reconstruction in Haiti, the French presidency has announced.President Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, working with Brazil, Canada and other countries, will organise a conference on reconstruction in Haiti, the French presidency has announced.
The Red Cross estimates that up to three million people in Haiti have been affected by Tuesday's earthquake.The Red Cross estimates that up to three million people in Haiti have been affected by Tuesday's earthquake.
President Obama: 'Search and rescue teams are actively working to save lives' Haitian president speaks of sadness
Many are spending another night without shelter or in makeshift camps in the ruined capital, Port-au-Prince.Many are spending another night without shelter or in makeshift camps in the ruined capital, Port-au-Prince.
Correspondents there say bodies are piling up in the streets and there is still no sign of a co-ordinated relief effort.Correspondents there say bodies are piling up in the streets and there is still no sign of a co-ordinated relief effort.
Speaking in Washington on Thursday, Mr Obama said some US rescuers were already on the ground in Haiti and more were on their way.Speaking in Washington on Thursday, Mr Obama said some US rescuers were already on the ground in Haiti and more were on their way.
He promised the country "every element of our national capacity, our diplomacy, and development assistance, the power of our military and most importantly, the compassion of our country" following the disaster.He promised the country "every element of our national capacity, our diplomacy, and development assistance, the power of our military and most importantly, the compassion of our country" following the disaster.
"To the people of Haiti, we say clearly and with conviction, you will not be forsaken, you will not be forgotten," he said."To the people of Haiti, we say clearly and with conviction, you will not be forsaken, you will not be forgotten," he said.
AT THE SCENE Andy Gallacher, BBC News, HaitiAT THE SCENE Andy Gallacher, BBC News, Haiti
Haiti is at a critical juncture at the moment.Haiti is at a critical juncture at the moment.
I've come across two schools that have completely collapsed, you could see the bodies trapped inside - but there were no rescue teams on the ground. I haven't seen anyone in the two days I've been here.I've come across two schools that have completely collapsed, you could see the bodies trapped inside - but there were no rescue teams on the ground. I haven't seen anyone in the two days I've been here.
Haitians are still digging through the rubble with their hands. The bodies are beginning to build up, both on the streets and in public spaces.Haitians are still digging through the rubble with their hands. The bodies are beginning to build up, both on the streets and in public spaces.
There are no coffins here, no arrangements for burials. There is no sense that the promised relief efforts have begun in earnest. Haiti desperate for helpThere are no coffins here, no arrangements for burials. There is no sense that the promised relief efforts have begun in earnest. Haiti desperate for help
However he warned it would take time for much-needed help to reach people.However he warned it would take time for much-needed help to reach people.
Mr Obama also promised an immediate $100m for Haiti's relief effort and said that investment would grow over the coming year to aid long-term recovery.Mr Obama also promised an immediate $100m for Haiti's relief effort and said that investment would grow over the coming year to aid long-term recovery.
The first 100-strong contingent from the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division was expected to arrive in Haiti by the end of Thursday, with several hundred more due by Friday.The first 100-strong contingent from the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division was expected to arrive in Haiti by the end of Thursday, with several hundred more due by Friday.
The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and the USS Bataan, carrying a marine expeditionary unit, are on their way.The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and the USS Bataan, carrying a marine expeditionary unit, are on their way.
Gen Douglas Fraser, head of the US Southern Command, told reporters that logistics would be the key to providing relief and that US forces would strive to make Port-au-Prince's port functional again.Gen Douglas Fraser, head of the US Southern Command, told reporters that logistics would be the key to providing relief and that US forces would strive to make Port-au-Prince's port functional again.
The US Federal Aviation Authority earlier temporarily stopped civilian relief flights to Haiti at the Haitian government's request because there was not enough space on the ground for more planes.The US Federal Aviation Authority earlier temporarily stopped civilian relief flights to Haiti at the Haitian government's request because there was not enough space on the ground for more planes.
'Overwhelmed''Overwhelmed'
Aid groups say it is a race against time to find people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings.Aid groups say it is a race against time to find people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings.
We just don't know what to do. You can see how terrible the damage is. We have not been able to get into all the areas Chilean UN peacekeeper LIVE: Haiti quake Sleeping among the dead Haiti: How to help Big picture: Haiti from the airWe just don't know what to do. You can see how terrible the damage is. We have not been able to get into all the areas Chilean UN peacekeeper LIVE: Haiti quake Sleeping among the dead Haiti: How to help Big picture: Haiti from the air
UN emergency relief co-ordinator John Holmes said search and rescue teams were the first priority and had begun to arrive in Haiti.UN emergency relief co-ordinator John Holmes said search and rescue teams were the first priority and had begun to arrive in Haiti.
"They're now beginning, I hope, to make a difference. Every hour counts for this, as you know," he said."They're now beginning, I hope, to make a difference. Every hour counts for this, as you know," he said.
"And of course we're trying to get the medical aid in as fast as possible but it's clear that the local facilities are overwhelmed. We need to get more doctors, field hospitals and supplies on the ground.""And of course we're trying to get the medical aid in as fast as possible but it's clear that the local facilities are overwhelmed. We need to get more doctors, field hospitals and supplies on the ground."
The BBC's Matthew Price in Port-au-Prince says Haiti is in massive need of food, water and medicine, as well as bulldozers and heavy lifting equipment.The BBC's Matthew Price in Port-au-Prince says Haiti is in massive need of food, water and medicine, as well as bulldozers and heavy lifting equipment.
But perhaps more than anything it needs someone to take charge here, our correspondent says. The government is fragile at the best of times and there is no sense it is able to do anything for now.But perhaps more than anything it needs someone to take charge here, our correspondent says. The government is fragile at the best of times and there is no sense it is able to do anything for now.
The director of Port-au-Prince's general hospital said that by 1100 (1600 GMT) at least 1,500 bodies were already stacked inside and outside the mortuary, with police continuing to bring more corpses on pick-up trucks, Reuters reports.The director of Port-au-Prince's general hospital said that by 1100 (1600 GMT) at least 1,500 bodies were already stacked inside and outside the mortuary, with police continuing to bring more corpses on pick-up trucks, Reuters reports.
Ban Ki-moon: "Haiti will need every ounce of help we can offer"
A United Nations spokesman in Haiti, David Wimhurst, said 188 UN staff remained unaccounted for following the collapse of the organisation's HQ in Port-au-Prince and that 36 UN military and police personnel were confirmed dead.A United Nations spokesman in Haiti, David Wimhurst, said 188 UN staff remained unaccounted for following the collapse of the organisation's HQ in Port-au-Prince and that 36 UN military and police personnel were confirmed dead.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said it could be days before even an estimate of the overall death toll from the earthquake could be made, but said he feared it would be "very high".UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said it could be days before even an estimate of the overall death toll from the earthquake could be made, but said he feared it would be "very high".
Ban Ki-moon: "Haiti will need every ounce of help we can offer"
On a note of hope, he recounted the survival of an Estonian UN official who was detected under 4m (13ft) of rubble after scratching noises were heard. He was dug out and is now in hospital.On a note of hope, he recounted the survival of an Estonian UN official who was detected under 4m (13ft) of rubble after scratching noises were heard. He was dug out and is now in hospital.
Mr Ban also praised the readiness of the international community to help.Mr Ban also praised the readiness of the international community to help.
A British rescue team with heavy lifting gear and dogs has reached Haiti. Other plane-loads of rescuers and relief supplies are being sent from China, the EU, Canada, Russia and Latin American nations.A British rescue team with heavy lifting gear and dogs has reached Haiti. Other plane-loads of rescuers and relief supplies are being sent from China, the EU, Canada, Russia and Latin American nations.
Cuba had more than 300 doctors in Haiti before the earthquake and they have been treating the injured in field hospitals.Cuba had more than 300 doctors in Haiti before the earthquake and they have been treating the injured in field hospitals.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who cancelled a trip to Asia to deal with the crisis, said Haiti's recovery was "going to be a long-term effort".US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who cancelled a trip to Asia to deal with the crisis, said Haiti's recovery was "going to be a long-term effort".
The World Bank is funding $100m of emergency aid.The World Bank is funding $100m of emergency aid.
The World Food Programme is working on supplying 15,000 tonnes of food and the Red Cross has begun a $10m appeal.The World Food Programme is working on supplying 15,000 tonnes of food and the Red Cross has begun a $10m appeal.