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Devastation in Haiti

January 13, 2010 at 01:59AM View BBCode

Today, Haiti, the 1st Black Republic in the World and 2nd country to declare independance in the Western Hemisphere suffered a colossal disaster. A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the capital city of Port Au Prince where more than 2 million people make their home. More than a dozen aftershocks measuring greater than 4.5 have struck throughout the evening and night. Power is out throughout the area and it has been difficult to get through to anyone. My mother-in-law and many of my friends and extended family live in the epicenter of the quake. I was able to reach one of my friends who was away at work in Delmas, some 30 miles to the north of the epicenter, and her workplace was miraculously spared of most damage. As she drove back towards her home she was speaking to me on her cell phone. All she could say over and over was that Haiti is devastated and broken. "Priye pou nou! O Bondye!" ( Pray for us, oh my God!) She asked me to pray for all of our loved ones, and the people of Haiti. I ask anyone here in the simdynasty community, if you would like to, to pray for Haiti as well.

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[Edited on 1-13-2010 by zoom]
FuriousGiorge

January 13, 2010 at 03:43AM View BBCode

I don't know, not much to say. Hope your friends and family are okay.
barterer2002

January 13, 2010 at 12:27PM View formatted

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My cousin spent time this fall in Haiti building shelters. I will continue to keep the Haitians in my thoughts.
FuriousGiorge

January 13, 2010 at 05:53PM View BBCode

It's bloody awful. It's hard to imagine this hemisphere having a worse disaster.

[url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/]The White House site[/url] has links for donation and information about (attempting to) contact people.
Bones2484

January 13, 2010 at 06:23PM View BBCode

Oh my goodness. Was reading about how awful this is today. I had no idea that powerful earthquakes even struck that region of the world...

I wish the best for your family, Zoom.
dirtdevil

January 13, 2010 at 06:33PM View BBCode

reading about that i don't really know what to add. just a horrible, horrible tragedy, obviously. hopefully the various countries offering help can get aid down there as quickly as possible. my thoughts are with anyone who has loved ones affected.

i did think the story about the guy who drove 100 miles to port-au-prince to try and find his wife and ended out digging her out of the rubble alive was a great story in an otherwise awful happening.
cubfan531

January 15, 2010 at 11:57PM View BBCode

I hope the best to your friends and family.
zoom

Update in Haiti

January 16, 2010 at 12:23AM View BBCode

I wanted to followup with a quick note of good news. My mothe in law and her household are alive and out of harms way. The house is destroyed but at least they are all alive. My godmother's mother was killed however as well as my wife's godmother's mother, brother and the wife and children of two of her brothers all perished in the same collapse. It's so overwhelming and I want to got to Haiti with my wife as soon as possible. Don't believe the CNN and mass media portrayl of Haitians as being irresponsible raucus at the food lines. Frankly, the neighborhood my wife is from has yet to receive a single truck. We are praying someone will come soon or else the rescue effort is going to only be a recovery/clean up exercise.

if you would like to send mony to help, I encourage you to consider Partners in Health at www.pih.org or www.yele.org. The Red Cross is fine too but the ones I mentioned will have immediate impact and less red tape.

Thank you for your kind wishes and prayers.

Michael (zoom)

Originally posted by zoom
Today, Haiti, the 1st Black Republic in the World and 2nd country to declare independance in the Western Hemisphere suffered a colossal disaster. A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the capital city of Port Au Prince where more than 2 million people make their home. More than a dozen aftershocks measuring greater than 4.5 have struck throughout the evening and night. Power is out throughout the area and it has been difficult to get through to anyone. My mother-in-law and many of my friends and extended family live in the epicenter of the quake. I was able to reach one of my friends who was away at work in Delmas, some 30 miles to the north of the epicenter, and her workplace was miraculously spared of most damage. As she drove back towards her home she was speaking to me on her cell phone. All she could say over and over was that Haiti is devastated and broken. "Priye pou nou! O Bondye!" ( Pray for us, oh my God!) She asked me to pray for all of our loved ones, and the people of Haiti. I ask anyone here in the simdynasty community, if you would like to, to pray for Haiti as well.

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[Edited on 1-13-2010 by zoom]

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