On Jan. 12, 2010, a magnitude-7 earthquake dealt Haiti and its capital Port-au-Prince a catastrophic blow, killing at least 100,000 people.
Sixteen years after Haiti's catastrophic earthquake, the future remains uncertain for thousands of Haitians in the U.S. as their Temporary Protected Status is set to expire on Feb. 3rd.
DENVER, Colo. — Haiti is a nation with a deep history of struggles, from its geography to its systemic failures. With the recent earthquake that left thousands dead, U.S. private organizations are ...
Sixteen years since the devastating earthquake in Haiti that killed more than 200,000 people and flattened countless homes and infrastructure, disaster has given way to other crises. Today, gang ...
Sixteen years ago Monday, on Jan. 12, 2020, that was Haiti’s reality. The destructive earthquake lasted just 38 seconds. From the Caribbean country’s national symbol to neighborhoods, schools and ...
"Up until now, there is nothing but uncertainty." ...
A man wears American and Haitian flags in his hat, as members of South Florida's Haitian-American community listen to speakers during a rally to condemn hate speech and misinformation about Haitian ...
State Department’s toll-free number to call for information about family members in Haiti: 1-888-407-4747. The department said some callers may receive a recording because of heavy volume of calls.
People interested in helping victims of the earthquake that wracked Haiti Tuesday are being encouraged to text and tweet their donations and publicize their support using the new technologies. At the ...
Tensions have been growing over the slow pace of aid efforts in Haiti after a powerful weekend earthquake that killed more than 2,100 people and was followed by a drenching tropical depression. At the ...
The 13 USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team (USAID/DART) members in Haiti continue to assess priority humanitarian needs and identify emergency relief supplies for immediate delivery to ...