At A Local Hospital In Haiti’s Hard-Hit Southwest The Injured Continue To Arrive
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A woman seeks treatment for her injuries at the Immaculée Conception Hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti, on Wednesday.
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Dr. Titus Antoine, center, treats a woman who was injured during the earthquake.
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At the Immaculée Conception Hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti, people are treated for injuries suffered during the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the city on Aug. 14.
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A woman holds her injured son at the hospital Wednesday.
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Workers with UNICEF and the Haitian Red Cross prepare to distribute relief supplies in Torbeck, Haiti.
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Relief workers with UNICEF and the Haitian Red Cross distribute supplies to people in Torbeck, Haiti.
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A family walks home after receiving relief supplies from UNICEF and the Haitian Red Cross.
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«I don’t have anything,» she said. «My children and I, we sleep on the ground. We don’t have food, we don’t have water, everybody’s house collapsed and we don’t know what to do.»
Bernadette says she would be thrilled to have any of the things they’re giving away. But at least for now, she has to wait.
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- Haiti earthquake
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