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Tweets and blogs from Haiti

‘The city is in ruins!! The future is darker!! Wish u could feel what I feel! It’s hard to believe!’

There was a tremor this morning around 4AM. some folks who had been inside came to join us sleeping in the driveway What to do, what to do, what to do with all these bodies that are starting to decompose. people are starting to wear masks RAMHaiti

Johny Augustin escaped the collapse of his university, but too many of his friends died. Philippe Ganot lost his mother and House A friend of mine, Wally, just learned he also have relative dead ... a doctor, in his collapsed clinic ... I’m crying! It is too much InternetHaiti

No Food, No Water, No Medications, Nothing! And Our President says he’a victim as well! How long we have to wait? Carelpedre

The supplies in the UN warehouse were given for Haitians. When Haitians take what’s theirs, we call them looters. We suck. am starting to run ... literally, run ... every time an aftershock hits Firesideint

We are counting the dead ? Everything is destroyed, there are no shops left, everything is COMPLETELY DESTROYED ? the main road no longer exists, downtown is f***ed ? A hospital for the poor was totally destroyed, even the foreign doctors were killed ? I must sleep, I have been 48 hours without sleep Pierre Andre on gensdelacaraibe.org

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The bodies stopped bothering me after a while, but I think what I will always carry with me is the conversation I had with Jacqueline [a schoolgirl trapped beneath rubble] before I left her. How could I leave someone who was dying, trapped in a building! That’s so wrong! At the very least, she needed someone to sit and comfort her in her last hours. But if I hadn’t found my way home last night, then today I wouldn’t have been able to bring the CWH [rescue] crew in. rollingsinhaiti.wordpress.com

If you don’t speak Creole AND/OR don’t have the ability to work with injured people — you should NOT come. We cannot feed you and we don’t have a place to house you. ? Last night I took five of my kids to the US Embassy to get them out of here so I can be of some help to Troy and the two ministries we represent in relief efforts. They left me at midnight (or close to it — time is fluid and I feel a bit crazy). ? They were taking anyone with a USA Passport to a cargo jet to board to an unknown location in the USA. I prayed for them. livesayhaiti.blogspot.com