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Haiti quake toll 'may be 200,000' | Haiti quake toll 'may be 200,000' |
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The leading US general in Haiti has said it is a "reasonable assumption" that up to 200,000 people may have died in last Tuesday's earthquake. | The leading US general in Haiti has said it is a "reasonable assumption" that up to 200,000 people may have died in last Tuesday's earthquake. |
Lt Gen Ken Keen said the disaster was of "epic proportions", but it was "too early to know" the full human cost. | Lt Gen Ken Keen said the disaster was of "epic proportions", but it was "too early to know" the full human cost. |
Rescuers pulled more people alive from the rubble at the weekend, but at least 70,000 people have already had burials. | Rescuers pulled more people alive from the rubble at the weekend, but at least 70,000 people have already had burials. |
Relief efforts are being slowed by bottlenecks, and many thousands of survivors are fending for themselves. | Relief efforts are being slowed by bottlenecks, and many thousands of survivors are fending for themselves. |
Many Haitians are trying to leave the devastated capital city, Port-au-Prince, and there are security concerns amid reports of looting and violence. | |
Clearly, this is a disaster of epic proportions, and we've got a lot of work ahead of us Lt Gen Ken Keen Struggle to survive in Haiti camps Haiti spirit strained but intact In pictures: Aid effort begins | Clearly, this is a disaster of epic proportions, and we've got a lot of work ahead of us Lt Gen Ken Keen Struggle to survive in Haiti camps Haiti spirit strained but intact In pictures: Aid effort begins |
More than 2,000 US marines were expected to arrive in the region on 18 January to bolster US troops and UN peacekeepers already on the ground. | More than 2,000 US marines were expected to arrive in the region on 18 January to bolster US troops and UN peacekeepers already on the ground. |
On Monday, European Union nations pledged more than 420m euros ($604m; £320m) from the EU budget to assist Haiti, with about half the sum dedicated to emergency and short-term aid. | |
At least 200m euros will be dedicated to funding medium- to long-term rebuilding efforts. | |
"We recognise that more aid and support is needed, and more has been agreed," EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton told reporters, adding that the EU was working closely with the United Nations, the US and others. | |
European ministers were also discussing deploying a security mission to help maintain law and order. | European ministers were also discussing deploying a security mission to help maintain law and order. |
On Sunday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appealed to frustrated Haitians to be patient over efforts to bring them relief. | On Sunday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appealed to frustrated Haitians to be patient over efforts to bring them relief. |
Gen Keen, running the US military relief effort, when asked about death toll estimates of between 150,000 and 200,000 people, said: "I think the international community is looking at those figures, and I think that's a start point. | Gen Keen, running the US military relief effort, when asked about death toll estimates of between 150,000 and 200,000 people, said: "I think the international community is looking at those figures, and I think that's a start point. |
"Clearly, this is a disaster of epic proportions, and we've got a lot of work ahead of us." | "Clearly, this is a disaster of epic proportions, and we've got a lot of work ahead of us." |
Hope for more rescues | Hope for more rescues |
Amid the chaos and destruction, a number of people were rescued from collapsed buildings at the weekend. | Amid the chaos and destruction, a number of people were rescued from collapsed buildings at the weekend. |
Among the lucky ones was a seven-year-old girl pulled alive from the ruins of a supermarket. | Among the lucky ones was a seven-year-old girl pulled alive from the ruins of a supermarket. |
Ban Ki-moon: 'For a small country like Haiti, this is a tsunami-like disaster.' | Ban Ki-moon: 'For a small country like Haiti, this is a tsunami-like disaster.' |
At the UN headquarters destroyed in the earthquake, rescuers lifted a Danish staff member alive from the ruins, just 15 minutes after the secretary general visited the site. | At the UN headquarters destroyed in the earthquake, rescuers lifted a Danish staff member alive from the ruins, just 15 minutes after the secretary general visited the site. |
And US teams with search dogs also found and rescued a 16-year-old Dominican girl trapped for five days in a small, three-storey hotel. | And US teams with search dogs also found and rescued a 16-year-old Dominican girl trapped for five days in a small, three-storey hotel. |
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) said on Monday that American teams had pulled 10 people alive from the rubble the day before. | |
"According to rescue officials, this is the largest number of rescues in a single day in decades of earthquake search and rescue efforts," it said in a statement. | |
While hopes dim with every passing day, a South African rescue official, Colin Diner, told the BBC he hoped there would be more people found alive. | |
"What we are seeing is that the buildings have a whole lot of openings, collapsed voids and things, and that always gives you a better opportunity," he said. | |
Homeless throng streets | Homeless throng streets |
Correspondents say there is a sense of movement at last with the relief effort, although the amount of supplies getting through is still small. | Correspondents say there is a sense of movement at last with the relief effort, although the amount of supplies getting through is still small. |
The BBC's David Loyn says the streets of the capital are thronged with homeless people, sleeping in the open and walking for hours for what food and water is available. | The BBC's David Loyn says the streets of the capital are thronged with homeless people, sleeping in the open and walking for hours for what food and water is available. |
Most of the food and water being given out is being distributed informally by local people, correspondents say. | Most of the food and water being given out is being distributed informally by local people, correspondents say. |
Several agencies complained about not being able to get aid through the airport, which is heavily congested and has been taken over by the US military. | |
Medecins Sans Frontieres urged commanders to speed up the landing of planes carrying medical supplies, after one carrying an inflatable field hospital was turned away on Saturday night. | |
The head of the US operation at the airport, Col Buck Elton, said there had been 600 take-offs and landings since the US took control on Wednesday, and 50 flights had been diverted. | The head of the US operation at the airport, Col Buck Elton, said there had been 600 take-offs and landings since the US took control on Wednesday, and 50 flights had been diverted. |
US troops also said they had set up their first foothold outside the airport to deliver aid carried in by helicopters. | US troops also said they had set up their first foothold outside the airport to deliver aid carried in by helicopters. |
The UN has warned about fuel shortages, which it says could affect humanitarian operations. | |
Port-au-Prince's port is badly damaged, and many roads are still blocked by corpses and debris, hampering the delivery of fuel and other supplies. | |
The Haitian and Dominican Republic governments are planning an alternative 130km (80 mile) humanitarian road corridor to deliver relief from the southern Dominican town of Barahona, the UN said. | |
Appeal for patience | |
Speaking in Port-au-Prince on Sunday, Mr Ban called the situation in Haiti "one of the worst humanitarian crises in decades". | Speaking in Port-au-Prince on Sunday, Mr Ban called the situation in Haiti "one of the worst humanitarian crises in decades". |
AID PLEDGES TO HAITI EU - $604m (420m euros; £371m)US - $100m pledged in immediate aid, with promise of more laterUK - $32mFrance - $14.4mNorway - $17.6mWorld Bank - $100m | |
The UN secretary general appealed for patience, saying he understood people's frustration, but that he did not want to see violence among desperate survivors. | |
The UN has launched an appeal for $562m (£346m) intended to help three million people for six months, most of whom are thought to need emergency relief. | The UN has launched an appeal for $562m (£346m) intended to help three million people for six months, most of whom are thought to need emergency relief. |
The British government has said it will treble its aid to Haiti to £20m ($32m). | |
Meanwhile, it has also emerged that the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - synonymous with the US war on terror - is being used as a staging post for personnel and relief supplies heading to Haiti. | |
The BBC's Steve Kingstone, at the base, says it has capacity to house up to 10,000 people in tents. While there are no firm plans for that, US commanders say such an evacuation is feasible should it become necessary. | The BBC's Steve Kingstone, at the base, says it has capacity to house up to 10,000 people in tents. While there are no firm plans for that, US commanders say such an evacuation is feasible should it become necessary. |
The US and Dutch authorities have said they are speeding up the process of flying orphaned children from Haiti to adoptive parents abroad. | |
Six Haitian children adopted by Dutch families arrived in the Netherlands on Sunday and the justice ministry said it was expediting the adoption process and paperwork for about 100 others. | Six Haitian children adopted by Dutch families arrived in the Netherlands on Sunday and the justice ministry said it was expediting the adoption process and paperwork for about 100 others. |
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