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Haiti Streets Blocked With Corpses as Quake Death Toll Mounts
Thousands of people injured in Haiti's massive earthquake spent a third night twisted in pain, lying on sidewalks and waiting for help as their despair turned to anger.
Dozens of bodies lie outside the morgue in Port-au-Prince. Rescuers raced against the clock Thursday to find survivors among thousands of corpses in quake-hit Haiti, as planeloads of international aid began arriving in the ruined nation.
(AFP/Juan Barreto) "We've been out here waiting for three days and three nights but nothing has been done for us, not even a word of encouragement from the president," said Pierre Jackson, nursing his mother and sister who lay whimpering with crushed legs.
"What should we do?"
Desperate Haitians blocked streets with corpses in one part of Port-au-Prince to demand quicker relief efforts following Tuesday's catastrophic quake, which flattened buildings and killed tens of thousands, leaving countless others homeless.
Bodies lay all around the hilly city, and people covered their noses with cloth to block the stench of death.
Corpses were piled on pickup trucks and delivered to the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, where hospital director Guy LaRoche estimated the bodies piled outside the morgue numbered 1,500.
More than 48 hours after disaster struck, masses of people clamoured for food and water, as well as help in digging out relatives still missing under the rubble.
Photographer Shaul Schwarz said he saw at least two downtown roadblocks formed with bodies of earthquake victims and rocks.
"They are starting to block the roads with bodies. It's getting ugly out there. People are fed up with getting no help," he said.
Angry survivors staged the protest as international aid committed by 30 countries began arriving in Port-au-Prince in dozens of planes that clogged the city's small airport.
The Haitian Red Cross said it believed 45,000 to 50,000 people had died and 3 million more - one third of Haiti's population - were hurt or left homeless by the major 7.0 magnitude quake that hit its impoverished capital on Tuesday.
"We have already buried 7,000 in a mass grave," President Rene Preval said.
The Haitian Red Cross said it had run out of body bags.
Doctors in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, were ill-equipped to treat the injured. Relief workers warned that many more people will die if the injured, many with broken bones and serious loss of blood, do not get first aid in the next day or so.
"The next 24 hours will be critical," said US Coast Guard officer Paul Cormier, 54, a qualified emergency worker who has triaged 300 people since Tuesday.
Planes full of supplies and search and rescue equipment began to arrive at Port-au-Prince airport faster than ground crews could unload them, jamming the limited ramp space and forcing arriving aircraft to circle for up to two hours before landing.
President Barack Obama pledged an initial $100 million for Haiti quake relief and enlisted former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to help raise more, vowing to the Haitian people: "You will not be forsaken."
The United States was sending 3,500 soldiers, 300 medical personnel, several ships and 2,200 Marines to Haiti.
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson will arrive to serve as a "floating airport" for relief operations by its 19 helicopters.
The United States pledged long-term help for the crippled Haitian government. The presidential palace, the parliament, the cathedral and many government buildings collapsed. The main prison also fell, allowing dangerous criminals to escape.
Nations around the world pitched in to send rescue teams with search dogs and heavy equipment, helicopters, tents, water purification units, food, doctors and telecoms teams. But aid distribution was hampered because roads were blocked by rubble and smashed cars and normal communications were cut off.
Relief agencies' offices were damaged and their staff dead or missing. The port was too badly damaged to handle cargo.
Many hospitals were too battered to use, and doctors struggled to treat crushed limbs, head wounds and broken bones at makeshift facilities where medical supplies were scarce.
Makeshift tents were strung everywhere and Haitians at one informal camp approached journalists shouting "water, water."
"Please do anything you can. These people have no water, no food, no medicine, nobody is helping us," said Valery Louis, who organized one of the camps.
Haitians clawed at chunks of concrete with bare hands and hammers, trying to free those buried alive. From time to time, aftershocks shook the city, sending panicked people running away from buildings.
The UN said at least 36 members of its 9,000-strong peacekeeping mission had been killed and scores remained missing. Brazil said 14 of its soldiers were among the dead.
Fourteen people were pulled alive on Thursday from the landmark Montana Hotel, which was largely flattened. Chilean Army Major Rodrigo Vazquez, who was directing the rescue, said: "We estimate 70 more inside. This is devastating."
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Show AllThis is going to get real ugly, real fast.
In very short order, major diseases are going to explode into a pandemic that will ravage this island nation. And the Dominican Republic is just across an imaginary line.
In the weeks to come, expect growing reports of death from preventable disease.
But don't worry. A new season of 'American Idle' is starting...
It's going to get ugly? Geez, I thought it already was
the news that GW Bush will head the relief team going to Haiti is beyond
belief. It's a direct slap to the face of Haiti. I suppose people are too busy
watching "Dancing with the Stars" to realize that GW Bush conducted a coup in
Haiti during his administration and forced out the progressive president J
Aristide - who is still in exile in S Africa. And for those who know their
history this was the plan the state dep(hillary) and Honduras followed for the
Honduras coup. It's now know as the "Honduras Solution" and is being studies by
many Central and S Ameican elites. If this democratic administration can't even
support democracy in Honduras why would anyone think Obama is going to do
anything for the working and middle classes in America.
One of the reasons that the earthquake did so much damage was because of the
extreme poverty that Haiti has. Most people don't even realize that Haiti is on
the same island that the Dominican Republic is. According to the powers that be
in Washington DC, when a president like Aristide tries to give the poor a
nickle it has to be dealt with with extreme prejudice.
When is enough enough for these greedy SOB's and their chicago school of
economics and school of america's approach to life? obviously never is the
answer.
mtdon asks:
"When is enough enough for these greedy SOB's and their chicago school of economics and school of america's approach to life? obviously never is the answer"
How about, enough will be enough when the citizenry of this country rises up and puts an end to Empire and its ways (first, economic hit men; then, if the latter can't do it, then CIA intervention; and, if the latter can't do it, then military intervention)?
mtdon sez: "the news that GW Bush will head the relief team going to Haiti is beyond belief."
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Must be that fine work in New Orleans on his resume that got him the job.
All comments are well-taken. Right now, two things I find stunning.
1. People are deperately digging at the rubble with bare hands, as those alive under the rubble die. How is it, for crying out loud, that there doesn't seem to be a _single_ piece of construction equipment in the whole country - not a backhoe or Bobcat - or even a compressor and jackhammer. Not even shovels and pickaxes? Doesn Haiti have a public works or highway ministry? Or, is even that all been privatized and off the island???
2. The Dominican Republic is right next door, but has done as much as lifted a finger, they could at least reopen the roads or facilitate passage in other ways across the border -they haven't even done that. I heard that that there is a lot of animosity - racist animosity between these countries (aren't at least half of Dominicans black too?) but this is ridiculous. What is going on here?
Dominican President Leonel Fernandez made a public show of offering aid but the reality may be completely different. (This is the same Leonel Fernandez who said a few weeks ago that the United Nations forces, MINUSTAH, hated by poor folks in Haiti as an occupying army, should stay in Haiti for at least ten more years.) The Dominican press reported a couple of days ago that because of the earthquake immigration authorities would temporarily halt deportation of undocumented Haitians, a process that ordinarily goes on massively and constantly, but that military presence at the border would be beefed up to prevent a massive influx of Haitians across the border. It still takes a passport and a visa for Haitians to cross legally. So much for good neighbors.
This is a real catastrophe of unimaginable proportions. Who did what or when is of little importance to those who need help right now. There will be time enough for recrimination and finger-pointing later.
On the CD home page there is a link to several organizations who are helping. Give. Please.
after you donate, call your congress person and complain that the credit card companies are skimming 3 to 4.5% off the top of the donations.
Ow! I did not know that.
"Disaster Capitalism" at its worst.
I am keeping the people in Hati in my prayers. It just breaks my heart to see the picturs. I know I have been critical of President Obama because of some of his actions, but he has done the right thing in his handling of this terrible and tragic event.
Why haven't they been dropping crates of ready to eat meals and relief supplies from the air?
I mean is been 3 days and they can't unload ships at the port. How long would it take a C-130 to fly in and do a drop? 2 hours from FLA? 3 From NC?
The MREs are destined for AfPak. Support the troops!
Good points.
Why not airdrops of food, clean water and rescue tools? There are are hundreds of Air National Guard C-130's sitting at US airports within round-trip range of Haiti. Even the weather has been perfect. Do they think the Hatians are too stupid to help themselves without a white man overseeing things?
Confirmed!
The US military has considered and excluded airdrops. In spite of admitted serious problems getting aid into the airport, they exclued airdrops becasue they think they would lead to "rioting".
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=67263
Now, how much do you want to bet that if it were, say, pasty-white Poland, they would have no probelm with airdrops. But, I mean, what could be terrifying than rioting, French-patois-speaking niggers! Starving niggers are much preferred!
yep, they're just savages. no sense of self control. not like white folk, thats why they had to shoot the blacks who dared venture into Algiers Point after Katrina. [sarcasm off]
the average human can live
4 mins without air
4 days without water
4 weeks without food
its going to be much too late for many of the trapped and injured.
The total number of C 130 planes in the various branches of the US military is about 500. Each can air drop a maximum of about 21 tons at a time. The population of Port Au Prince alone is about 3 million people. Each person would need a minimum of six pounds of food and water each day. That would be a total need of of at least 9000 tons each day. The total that the entire fleet of C 130 planes could deliver if every one of them was able to fly to Haiti would be 10500 tons. So...it would be possible to supply the capitol with food and water if every C 130 in the entire US military was able to fly to Haiti and then continue making round trips each day from some source of supply. Those C 130 planes are dispersed all over the world. The logistics of bringing them to within reach of Haiti and supplying the planes with fuel, maintenance etc. would be enormous if even possible. And...it would take a long time. Oh, and the total population of Haiti is about nine million.
Well, you don't need to provide all their liquid water - just water filters or iodine tablets. And obviously, it is not as if there is NO food in the city.
And, if it is such a logistical impossibility that you describe, how in the world does the population of Port-au-Prince (or for that matter, say, Dallas) ever get fed in normal times?
Deliberately-pessimistic thinking like yours is not what is needed right now.
Haiti was a failed state before the quake.
Dallas? In normal times Dallas is fed by rail and truck. Bringing in food via air is very expensive and is only used for luxury items.
My thinking is not pessimistic. It is realistic. I did not say that it is a logistical impossibility to bring in the food. In fact, I stated that it is theoretically possible to supply Port-au-Prince. It can't be done quickly.
Some of the posts here have implied that a few C 130 dropping food could solve the problem. My post was meant to put the scope of the problem in perspective.
I'm just wondering, how much more does it cost to drop a bomb that it does to make a food drop?
Right, drop the bombs and you won't have to feed anyone.
Even if you don't supply the minimum food/water for each and every survivor in Haiti, by dropping what you can you are at least giving them a chance, especially the water/filter/treatment supplies which is most critical. Do the drops as well as keep making inroads to reach the survivors and there may be more 'after-quake' survivors than if you don't drop any supplies at all.
These clowns of the Democratic and Republican parties that together have devolved Haiti even further into the morass totally disgust me! Here from the reporting...
'President Barack Obama pledged an initial $100 million for Haiti quake relief and enlisted former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to help raise more, vowing to the Haitian people: "You will not be forsaken."
Sickening it is to see these thugs pretend to be concerned about Haiti! What we actually have is New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina once again. In Haiti, it will be a hundred times multiplied. Make that thousands of times multiplied. The US government mismanages everything, both inside and outside this country, where most often these torturers and murderers go to spread their Imperial misery ad infinitum, thinks to the American sheeple.
Everything the US corporate government touches is turned to SH.TT!
Using standard Wall Street Accounting "principles" 90 percent of that 100 million will wind up going to Bush crime family No-Bid contractors to "rebuild" the city like they never rebuilt Bagdad and Lebanon. Expect to see Carlyle, Bin Laden Group and Haliburton corps "rebuilding" the country.
Then, six months later: "Barry, we may have to invade to restore order....."
Yikes.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
Chomsky on Haiti. if you're not depressed enough read this un-blinking historical summary:
[http://www.truthout.org/article/noam-chomsky-the-tragedy-haiti
Thank you for that link. A must read for even those who may know bits and pieces of Haiti's history.
KATRINA repeated once again. All the US Headlines are turning to ... Worries About Lawlessness in Haiti Grow...
That's all that the rich US billionaire louts ever worry about. There dumbo ideas of 'lawlessness'.
I fear that before this is over, there will be a major massacre of desperate starving Hatians by US troops, and the US media will practically cheer them on.
Fuck the USA.
What possible basis could you have for such a claim?
Bash America when it deserves it. Not when an earthquake in a foreign impoverished country causes suffering that the US can not immediately and completely absolve.
Helicopter the bodies out for sea or land burial. An epidemic now would be the worst of all. Airdrop thousands of small packages of water, food, meds, plastic latrines, tents, necessities until the trucks can get through. Let the Haitians help themselves while they wait for help to come. Bring popular President Aristide in to lead Haitians. Imprison any aid profiteers. Keep the Heritage Foundation and other cons out of Haitian politics. They are directly responsible for Haiti's impoverishment.
I certainly wish you were in charge of the relief effort. I doubt we'll see any of the logical things you've mentioned being done by any of the "experts" on the ground.
I guess you haven't heard that Obomber appointed Wicked Willy Clinton and Georgie Wanker Bush to head that effort, huh?
Much as I hate the US empire and agree that the centuries of oppression and poverty have made this disaster ten times worse, maybe now is not the time for recriminations. The first priority has to be helping the survivors. Do what you can for Haitian relief; then resume the attack.
I don't think this is "disaster capitalism." Haiti has been an ongoing disaster and is already totally privatized and sold off.
I didn't know about the credit card companies skimming donations, though. Business as usual.
My wife & I were discussing this subject last night & surprisingly She said: "Wait just a minute! Uncle Sam won't help it's own people but it wants to help other countries?"
Somehow I have to agree with her on this one. We are being asked to help others in need and we have no problem with it. But Jesus H. Bookwriter...When are you gonna help us help them? Are you seriously asking me to help someone when I can't help myself?
I know this is sounding wrong, but Come on people. Uncle Sam won't help it's own people, and yet it has millions to help others?
I'll take an explanation from any one of you who've been here spouting your opinions with authority but no solution other than "we must revolt".
I'm not sure where you live but here is some data that might contradict your assertion;
All numbers are in $Billions
Welfare Spending
Fiscal Years 1994 to 2009
Year-- GDP-US-- Welfare
1994-- 7072.2-- 234.25
1995-- 7397.7-- 247.23
1996-- 7816.9-- 247.44
1997-- 8304.3-- 249.35
1998-- 8679.66-- 244.16
1999-- 9201.14-- 253.88
2000-- 9749.1-- 267.66
2001-- 10058.2-- 290.16
2002-- 10398.4-- 320.34
2003-- 10886.2-- 390.56
2004-- 11607-- 380.28
2005-- 12339-- 404.04
2006-- 13090.8-- 411.39
2007-- 13715.7-- 414.88
2008-- 14165.6-- 485.70
2009-- 14240.2-- 577.54
This is money from the US Treasury, and does not include donations to charity organizations!
Your numbers don't help my family and I who are living in a friend's basement (having lost all). I guess we just need to keep praying for that earthquake to revive our town. Thanks for clarifying.
How did you lose all?
Lose your job and all is gone! Sadly, a story all too common these days. Fortunately, he/she has friends to put them up. Most others are living under bridges or, as I see them on my way to work, under a parked trailer in a public parking lot.
LillyPill,
You failed to include corporate welfare, which in the banking sector alone is Trillions in ONE YEAR (2009). At least the welfare you fret over was not used to buy mansions and superyachts for one percent of the population.
Don't forget the SEVEN TRILLION (that's seven thousand billion) of US Treasury money committed by Bush in his last few days in office to bail out the private corporations Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and the banks. Your Liberal Republican President spent more in his last few days in office than ALL Democrat Administrations COMBINED spent (in history.) Most of it went to five percent of the population in the form of executive compensation in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
http://www.groundswellfs.com/pdfs/US_Bail-out_$8.5_trillion.pdf
Obama is clearly a stealth NeoCon Republican in this regard. He spends as liberally as Bush did.
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
I'm not fretting over anything, I'm rebutting the assertion that Uncle Sam doesn't help it's own people.
You are right. As part of the "stimulus package" last year, I saw an increase of (I believe) two dollars on my paycheck. Now, that we have been stimulated, my paycheck dropped $25. Now, that's change I can believe in!
Shall we compare those figures to what the US has 'donated' to Israel?
Be glad to.
$ amounts are in Billions
Year -- Total aid to Israel
1997 --- 3.1
1998 --- 3.0
1999 --- 3.0
2000 --- 4.1
2001 --- 2.8
2002 --- 2.8
2003 --- 3.7
2004 --- 2.7
2005 --- 2.6
2006 --- 2.5
2007 --- 2.5
2008 --- 2.4
2009 --- 2.5
But I'm not sure how this relates to the assertion that the USA doesn't help it's own people?
Hmmm, you don't see this in the mass media.
http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/world/2010/1/14/34483/Cuba-sends-more-doctors-to-Haiti
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Cuba sends more doctors to Haiti
Havana.– The first contingent of Cuban doctors specializing in assisting after natural disasters and serious epidemics headed for Haiti, following the massive earthquake that struck the empoverished Caribbean country on Tuesday.
The brigade was first established to offer help to the United States when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast in 2005, an offer rejected by ex-President George W. Bush.
Since then the brigade has been on the scene after earthquakes in Pakistan and China, the Tsunami in Indonesia and major flooding in Guatemala and Bolivia.
Cuba already had 344 doctors and other health professionals working full time in Haiti under an agreement with the Haitian government.
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Cuba is already working on relief, while our scamsmen are trying to figure out how to make the most bucks and the government makes plans.
Just as in the Katrina aftermath, we will plan while the people die of thirst, hunger and disease. Eventually, we will arrive there with much fanfare, after most have died or are dying.
DIsaster workers know that there is about a three day survival window for those who are trapped. After that, finding anybody alive is more a miracle than anything else.
But, we won't send cargo drops in because there might be riots. We can't do much at the airport because it is clogged, so we'll posture and wait until the 10,000 troops and no doubt mercenaries are in position to invade and make sure nobody riots. By that time, the number able to riot will be severely curtailed.
Then, we'll trumpet how much we helped and what it cost us (rented aircraft carrier and troop transports, etc.) and how noble we are. I imagine the Haitians will be much like the poorer survivors of Katrina, living in camps for years, until forgotten.
My heart grieves for humanity as it goes through the same lessons time after time, learning nothing.
In short: the voltures are circling.
What is the point or purpose of "blocking the roads with corpses"?
What is the point or purpose of "blocking the roads with corpses"?
This is a bull shit story. They are not protesting. They are simply putting bodies where thay can be taken away. There are just too many bodies, so the roads become blocked.
I hate to say it, but all the "delays" seem deliberate. The same way delays were deliberate during Katrina. There is another agenda here.....other than helping desperate, dying people. Again, the poor of the world are being left to rot. If this calamity had happened in Palm Beach, I doubt there would be any delay in quickly providing relief.
All the sanctimonious government BS is just that. If it weren't for other countries around the world, Haiti would be in a worse place than it is now. Sometimes I'm heart sick over America. Sometimes I'm simply embarrassed. Like now. The insult of enlisting George W Bush to assist in any relief effort is appalling.
I agree blythespirit. Prompt delivery of help would have prevented much misery and chaos. And we could have done it. We are close by and rich. But there is a level of insincerity in US behavior that is not in the realm of normal, empathic people.
They are waiting for things to fall apart, for some people to get violent (preferably in front of cameras) so they can take over the airport, transport, security in the name of helping people. That way they can make sure, among other things, that Aristide cannot come back.
I would not understand the delays, this incredibly cruel, cynical and manipulative behavior, if I had not read "The Shock Doctrine".
Joe
I understood the behavior in a vague sort of way, but Naomi shined the light on the ugliness and it all suddenly became clear. Horrible, but clear.