The damage after an earthquake measuring 7.0 rocked the Haitian capitalPhotograph: United Nations/guardian.co.ukHundreds of people remain at public squares for security reason or after having lost their houses in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Orlando Barria/guardian.co.ukThe first group of disaster relief personnel prepare in Beijing to depart for Haiti to help with the rescue following an earthquakePhotograph: guardian.co.uk
Haitians set up impromtu tent cities thorough the capitalPhotograph: United Nations/guardian.co.ukGunsly Milsoit, left, comforts his brother-in-law Leo Pierre after Leo's wife and Gunsly's sister, Milsoit Kelly, who was three months pregnant, died in a four story building collapsePhotograph: Gerald Herbert/guardian.co.ukA man trapped in a collapsed building responds to questions from rescue workers in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Julie Jacobson/guardian.co.ukA boy receives treatment at an ad hoc medical clinic at United Nations Stabilization Mission In Haiti's (MINUSTAH) logistics basePhotograph: United Nations/guardian.co.ukA view of the Canape-Vert area after an earthquake in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukAn injured person is seen after an earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, HaitiPhotograph: Jorge Cruz/guardian.co.ukA view shows the badly damaged presidential palacePhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukA woman lies on the ground as others stand outside a market that collapsedPhotograph: Cris Bierrenbach/guardian.co.ukAn injured resident waits for medical attentionPhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukInjured people rest outside Port-au-Prince's cathedralPhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukA woman gets her make-shift bed ready to spend the night in the streets amongst all the other woundedPhotograph: Frederic Dupoux/guardian.co.ukResidents sleep in the street after an earthquake in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukA injured child receives medical treatment after an earthquake in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukA injured resident waits for medical attention after an earthquake in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukResidents rest on the street after an earthquake in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Kena Betancur/guardian.co.ukResidents search for victims after an earthquake in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/guardian.co.ukPeople search for survivors amongst the rubble of the Caribbean Super Market in Delmas in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Frederic Dupoux/guardian.co.ukPeople come to the aid of a wounded manPhotograph: Frederic Dupoux/guardian.co.ukWomen wait on the floor at the emergency clinic of Petionville in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Frederic Dupoux/guardian.co.ukInjured people are transported in Haiti's capital Port-au-PrincePhotograph: KPA/Zuma/guardian.co.ukA Haitian woman is helped after being trapped in rubble in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Lisandro Suero/guardian.co.ukPeople walk past damaged buildings in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Lisandro Suero/guardian.co.ukA body lies amid rubble in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Lisandro Suero/guardian.co.ukA television image shows a fire breaking out near a building, which was damaged in the earthquake in Port-au-Prince Photograph: guardian.co.ukA woman receiving assistance amid debris from a buiding in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Radioteleginenhaiti.com/guardian.co.ukA woman sits amid rubble in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Lisandro Suero/guardian.co.ukA father carries his injured daughter in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Frederic Dupoux/guardian.co.ukInjured people are tended to at Hotel Villa Creole in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Ivanoh Demers/guardian.co.ukA man carries an injured child outside Hotel Villa Creole in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Ivanoh Demers/guardian.co.ukAn injured child is tended to at the Hotel Villa Creole in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Photograph: Ivanoh Demers/guardian.co.uk
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