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Haiti quake aid effort hampered | Haiti quake aid effort hampered |
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Bottlenecks and infrastructure damage have been holding up aid efforts in Haiti, where Tuesday's earthquake has left as many as 45,000-50,000 dead. | Bottlenecks and infrastructure damage have been holding up aid efforts in Haiti, where Tuesday's earthquake has left as many as 45,000-50,000 dead. |
There is little sign of humanitarian supplies beyond the Port-au-Prince airport, and correspondents say there is increasing anger among survivors. | There is little sign of humanitarian supplies beyond the Port-au-Prince airport, and correspondents say there is increasing anger among survivors. |
Many are spending a third night without shelter in the ruined capital. | Many are spending a third night without shelter in the ruined capital. |
A US aircraft carrier is due to arrive off the coast of Haiti to help co-ordinate the movement of supplies. | A US aircraft carrier is due to arrive off the coast of Haiti to help co-ordinate the movement of supplies. |
President Barack Obama pledged a huge aid effort, but warned it would take time for help to reach people. | President Barack Obama pledged a huge aid effort, but warned it would take time for help to reach people. |
Mr 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. | Mr 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. |
'Nothing coming' | 'Nothing coming' |
But on the ground, correspondents said there was little immediate sign of a co-ordinated relief effort. | But on the ground, correspondents said there was little immediate sign of a co-ordinated relief effort. |
Planes queued to land at the airport, while the port was too damaged to use. Roads were blocked by debris. | Planes queued to land at the airport, while the port was too damaged to use. Roads were blocked by debris. |
AT THE SCENE Andy Gallacher, BBC News, Port-au-Prince | AT THE SCENE Andy Gallacher, BBC News, Port-au-Prince |
The extent of the devastation is almost impossible to calculate. | The extent of the devastation is almost impossible to calculate. |
Entire communities, schools and police stations are gone. | Entire communities, schools and police stations are gone. |
Voices that were once being heard from inside the rubble have now fallen silent. | Voices that were once being heard from inside the rubble have now fallen silent. |
Many people here have shown patience so far, but now the mood is changing. | Many people here have shown patience so far, but now the mood is changing. |
Some aid is trickling into the airport and some search and rescue teams are on the ground. | Some aid is trickling into the airport and some search and rescue teams are on the ground. |
But for so many Haitians this is too little too late. Haiti desperate for help | But for so many Haitians this is too little too late. Haiti desperate for help |
The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Port-au-Prince says those that survived the massive earthquake are now dying in huge numbers, and clean water, food and medical supplies are desperately needed. | The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Port-au-Prince says those that survived the massive earthquake are now dying in huge numbers, and clean water, food and medical supplies are desperately needed. |
Bodies piled up on the streets and bulldozers were being used to remove the dead, and there is mounting frustration and anger. | Bodies piled up on the streets and bulldozers were being used to remove the dead, and there is mounting frustration and anger. |
"We hear on the radio that rescue teams are coming from the outside, but nothing is coming," said one man, Jean-Baptiste Lafontin Wilfried. | "We hear on the radio that rescue teams are coming from the outside, but nothing is coming," said one man, Jean-Baptiste Lafontin Wilfried. |
"Unfortunately, they're slowly getting more angry and impatient," said David Wimhurst, a spokesman for the Brazilian-led UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti. | "Unfortunately, they're slowly getting more angry and impatient," said David Wimhurst, a spokesman for the Brazilian-led UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti. |
"We're all aware that the situation is getting more tense as the poorest people who need so much are waiting for deliveries." | "We're all aware that the situation is getting more tense as the poorest people who need so much are waiting for deliveries." |
The UN headquarters has collapsed and correspondents say there is little official presence in Port-au-Prince despite reports of looting. | The UN headquarters has collapsed and correspondents say there is little official presence in Port-au-Prince despite reports of looting. |
"Our biggest problem is insecurity," Delfin Antonio Rodriguez, the rescue commander from the neighbouring Dominican Republic, told AFP news agency on Friday. | "Our biggest problem is insecurity," Delfin Antonio Rodriguez, the rescue commander from the neighbouring Dominican Republic, told AFP news agency on Friday. |
"Yesterday they tried to hijack some of our trucks. Today we were barely able to work in some places because of that." | "Yesterday they tried to hijack some of our trucks. Today we were barely able to work in some places because of that." |
Race against time | Race against time |
The Red Cross estimates 45,000-50,000 people have died since Tuesday's earthquake. | The Red Cross estimates 45,000-50,000 people have died since Tuesday's earthquake. |
It estimates that, in total, up to three million people in Haiti have been affected. | It estimates that, in total, up to three million people in Haiti have been affected. |
They want us to provide them with help, which is, of course, what we want to do David WimhurstUN spokesman Sleeping among the dead Haiti: How to help href="/2/hi/americas/8460771.stm">LIVE: Updates on situation class="" href="/2/hi/americas/8458690.stm">Picture: Haiti from the air | |
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". | He promised the country "every element of our national capacity, our diplomacy, and development assistance". |
Mr Obama also pledged 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 pledged an immediate $100m for Haiti's relief effort and said that investment would grow over the coming year to aid long-term recovery. |
The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and the USS Bataan, carrying a marine expeditionary unit, are on their way to Haiti. | The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and the USS Bataan, carrying a marine expeditionary unit, are on their way to Haiti. |
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. |
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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. |
UN emergency relief co-ordinator John Holmes said local facilities were overwhelmed. | UN emergency relief co-ordinator John Holmes said local facilities were overwhelmed. |
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. |
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. |
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