Haiti earthquake destruction seen from the air
Downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti Photograph: MSgt. Jeremy Lock/AP Photograph: MSgt. Jeremy Lock/guardian.co.uk Ruined buildings and fires in Port-au-Prince. An aftershock measuring 6.1 sent residents running into the streets eight days after the initial devastating quake Photograph: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Thomas Coex/guardian.co.uk The city's destroyed cathedral Photograph: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Thomas Coex/guardian.co.uk Tents set up in a sports stadium Photograph: MSgt. Jeremy Lock/AP Photograph: MSgt. Jeremy Lock/guardian.co.uk Destroyed buildings Photograph: Logan Abassi/Reuters Photograph: Logan Abassi/guardian.co.uk Traffic jams near Port-au-Prince airport are making it difficult to get supplies to victims, forcing the US military to drop them into the city by air Photograph: Carl Juste/AP Photograph: Carl Juste/guardian.co.uk Tents and makeshift shelters Photograph: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Thomas Coex/guardian.co.uk Crypts in a cemetery Photograph: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Thomas Coex/guardian.co.uk Buildings in downtown Port-au-Prince Photograph: Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH/Getty Images Photograph: Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH/guardian.co.uk Makeshift tents the day after the earthquake Photograph: Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH/Getty Images Photograph: Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH/guardian.co.uk The damaged Presidential Palace in downtown Port-au-Prince Photograph: Hans Deryk/Reuters Photograph: Hans Deryk/guardian.co.uk Damaged buidlings Photograph: United Nations/Getty Images Photograph: United Nations/guardian.co.uk Damaged buildings Photograph: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Thomas Coex/guardian.co.uk A makeshift camp Photograph: Francois Mori/AP Photograph: Francois Mori/guardian.co.uk
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