Catastrophic earthquake strikes Haiti


Jan 12th, 2010 11:03 PM UTC
By Mark.Brinkmoeller

As you may have already heard, a catastrophic 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti several hours ago. While many details about the situation on the ground are still developing, CNN reports that the US State Department has been told to expect a serious loss of life. Below is a round-up of statements and updates from our friends and partners. You can also read these statements from President Obama and Secretary Clinton.

CARE:

CARE is attempting to contact our country office in Haiti and assess the humanitarian situation following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck near the impoverished nation’s capital city. Initial reports indicate the disaster could be a major catastrophe.

World Vision:

A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck a region about 14 miles from Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, according to media reports. World Vision staff members are assessing the situation and determining a potential emergency response.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer interviews a World Vision official:

Save the Children:

WESTPORT, Conn. (Jan. 12, 2010) — Save the Children is verifying the safety of staff just hours after a major 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, near the capital city of Port-au-Prince.

Houses are down in the area surrounding the Save the Children office, which was also damaged in the quake, according to Ian Rodgers, the agency’s Emergency Response Advisor, who is currently in Port-au-Prince.

An estimated 1.8 million residents were violently shaken by the earthquake and aftershocks affecting the densely populated areas near Port-au-Prince.

Save the Children has worked in Haiti since 1985, primarily in the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the Central Plateau region, providing health, education, protection and food security programs to vulnerable children.

Right now, Save the Children is assessing staff and program safety, which will be complicated by the onset of evening. Employees who were in the office at the time are uninjured, though about half of program staff were elsewhere. The agency plans to deploy emergency teams and begin relief efforts soon.

American Red Cross:

Our thoughts and support are with Haiti. We have pledged an initial $2oo,ooo and are accepting donations to the International Relief Fund.

For the most updated Red Cross information about the earthquake, visit our Disaster Online Newsroom.

We are releasing all our supplies located in a Panama warehouse, from kitchen and cooking sets to mosquito nets.

We expect to see immediate needs for food, water, temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support.

Mercy Corps:

I’ve been on the phone for most of the last three hours figuring out the best way we can respond to the news in Haiti.

A 7.0-magnitude earthquake has toppled buildings, including at least one hospital, and we assume there are significant casualties (the news has been slow to trickle out).

We do not currently have staff in Haiti, but we do have extensive experience responding to earthquakes — most recently in Padang, Indonesia last September. My colleagues and I have been canvassing our own emergency operations team as well as veteran relief workers from throughout the agency to determine the most qualified and immediately deployable staff.

We will begin deploying our team tomorrow and working now to line up resources to respond.

TAGS: CARE, Earthquake in Haiti, From Our Partners, Haiti, Mercy Corps, ONE, Save The Children, World Vision

  1. Jimy Princesays: Jan 13th, 2010 5:27 AM EST

    January 13, 2010 at 5:27 am

    My thoughts and prayers are with them as of this minute. We are strong people and we need each other more than ever right now! Let’s UNIFY and be STRONG for Haiti. Love you all!!!

  2. Choy Casugasays: Jan 14th, 2010 3:00 AM EST

    January 14, 2010 at 3:00 am

    The Haiti earthquake aftermath is very severe. Let’s pray for sobriety, patience, bravery, unity, generosity , coordination, sense of urgency and guidance amongst all the victims, survivors, rescuers, relief providers, foreign aid leaders, fund raising organizers, volunteers and donors.

  3. Peggy Reibersays: Jan 14th, 2010 8:27 AM EST

    January 14, 2010 at 8:27 am

    Rescue Task Force is sending a rescue team–and has numerous containers fo goods to be delievered to partner NGOs in country–logistics beinbg worked out since the devastation began.

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