A collection of photos from Haiti

Collapsed building in Port-au-Prince Haiti 1
This collapsed building on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince was merely a harbinger. PHOTOS: Marty Duren

A tent city in Port-au-Prince Haiti
Two of the smaller tent cities that dot the Port-au-Prince landscape.

A tent city in Port-au-Prince Haiti.
A market in Port-au-Prince Haiti
Markets like this one are evidence that the problem in Haiti is not a lack of food, but a lack of purchasing power and effective distribution.

A dump truck beside a collapsed building in Port-au-Prince Haiti
One of the precious few dump trucks actually engaged in hauling rubble. Lack of loading equipment leaves many dump trucks idle in Port-au-Prince.

A hog eats in Port-au-Prince Haiti
Hogs eat amongst the trash piles around Port-au-Prince. Some displaced victims get less food each day.

A young Haitian girl and baby
A young Haitian mother or sister with an infant wait for care at the Helping Hands Clinic.

Inside a damaged home above Port-au-Prince Haiti
A reason for the damage? The rock and cement walls of this home are supported by tree limbs and wire.

The collapsed Ministry of Justice building in Port-au-Prince
The rubble of the Ministry of Justice building in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Capitol building in Port-au-Prince Haiti
The remains of the Haitian Capitol Building in Port-au-Prince following the January 2010 earthquake.



Articles and other photos from my Haiti trip:
My relief trip to Haiti, Part 1
Medical missions in Haiti, Part 2
The Haitian government is right to hold 10 Americans for kidnapping

A few of the books available on Haiti:


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