High Street, in the heart of downtown Port au Prince, was hit hard by the earthquake, Jan. 17, 2010.
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Haitians go with cans in search of water, a scarce resource in this time of crisis.
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A man awaits an amputation in an operating room in Petionville, Jan. 15, 2010.
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Emergency operation in a makeshift operating room outdoors in Port au Prince, Jan. 16, 2010.
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Four days after the earthquake in the streets of Port au Prince. People cover their noses and mouths to avoid being bothered by the odor of decomposing bodies.
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More than a week after the earthquake corpses still littered the streets of the Haitian capital.
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In Port au Prince, a man looks for materials to build temporary shelter for his family.
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A nun gives the last sacrament to a dying man in Delmas, Jan. 16, 2010.
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This man is discouraged after hours of searching the rubble of his house to find survivors.
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A man working alone searches for survivors in the ruins of what once was his home.
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A woman breastfeeds her child in a plastic tarp tent in Petionville.
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Finally, humanitarian aid is organized and Haitians begin to have access to massive food distribution. The queues have no end and people come from everywhere, Jan. 21, 2010.
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The rescue team worked day and night in extremely difficult situations but found some survivors in the rubble of this building.
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A woman has just learned of the death of her baby in a hospital.
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More than 3 million people lost their homes. Everywhere in Haiti, there are scenes of destruction and desolation.
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