Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Major Earthquake Strikes Haiti

By Douglas V. Gibbs

A preliminary magnitude of 7.0 is being given to the strongest earthquake in more than 200 years to strike Haiti. A number of strong after-shocks followed the quake, and continue.

The U.S. Government has offered aid, and prayer. Emergency relief is being offered by a number of organizations who are currently attempting to assess the needs.

Communications are down, so a full assessment has been hampered. Electricity is also down in many places.

A number of buildings are down, some are nothing more than a pile of rubble. As a result of the total destruction, a serious loss of life is predicted. Many Haitians are buried under the rubble.

The earthquake centered about 10 miles west of the small nation's capital, Port-au-Prince, at a shallow depth of 5 miles. The U.S. Geological Survey says this is the strongest quake to hit Haiti since 1770.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Major quake hits Haiti; many casualties expected - Associated Press

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