Haiti; A Year After Earth ShookLoading
  • APTOPIX Haiti Earthquake Anniversary
    A woman lies on the ground as she prays next to other faithful as they visit different areas of the city where people were killed during the Jan. 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday Jan. 12, 2012. Haitians are marking the second anniversary of the devastating 2010 earthquake which according to government officials killed 316,000 people and displaced 1.5 million. More than 500,000 are still in temporary settlement camps.
    Ramon Espinosa | AP
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    Former President Clinton, left, Prime Minister Garry Conille, and President Michel Martelly attend the commemoration ceremony. First Lady Sophia Martelly, and other distinguished guests attended commemoration ceremony at St. Christopher the site of the mass graves where many earthquake victims were buried Thursday January 12, 2012 in St. Christopher near Titanyen, Haiti,
    CARL JUSTE | MIAMI HERALD STAFF
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    Misha Imbert, was in Haiti during the earthquake, during the prayer service at Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School in observance on the second anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti, this Thursday, January 12, 2012
    WALTER MICHOT | Miami Herald Staff
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    A woman prays at a cross that remained intact amid earthquake rubble. Haitians visited the heavy-damaged Notre Dame ''National'' Cathedral in Port-au-Prince as they marked the two-year anniversary of the devastation.
    Carl Juste | ZUMA24.com
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    Haitians visited the heavy-damaged Notre Dame ''National'' Cathedral as they marked the two-year anniversary of a devastating earthquake.
    Carl Juste | ZUMA24.com
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    A woman prays at a cross that remained intact amid earthquake rubble. Haitians visited the heavy-damaged Notre Dame ''National'' Cathedral in Port-au-Prince as they marked the two-year anniversary of the devastation.
    Carl Juste | ZUMA24.com
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    Jan. 12, 2012 - Port-Au-Prince, Haiti - Haitians visited the heavily damaged Notre Dame ''National'' Cathedral to pray and remember the lives of love ones lost during the January 12th Earthquake.
    Carl Juste | ZUMA24.com
  • APTOPIX Haiti Earthquake Anniversary
    A shrouded man depicts a dead person during a memorial service for those who died in the 2010 earthquake, at the mass grave site in Titanyen, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday Jan. 12, 2012. Haitians are marking the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake with church services throughout the country on what is a national holiday of remembrance. The government has said the disaster killed 316,000 people and displaced 1.5 million. More than 500,000 are still in temporary settlement camps.
    Ramon Espinosa | AP
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    A girl writes while sitting in the wreckage of a helicopter in the camp for displaced people in the earthquake of Jan. 12, 2010.
    Andres Martinez Casares | ZUMA24.com

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