News; buildings in one neighborhoodPublished: Thursday 14 January, 2010
Injured people continue to arrive at hospitals in Port-au-Prince, where
medical teams are working to care for the large numbers affected by Tuesday's massive earthquake.Several young men were carrying an injured young woman as they rushed into headphone earphone a hospital near the international airport, late Wednesday. Several patients with bandaged arms and hands sat in the grass in front of the hospital. Across the yard, several dozen bodies were laid out, covered in sheets or placed in the back of pick-up trucks.A small group of people gathered in front of the hospital, including some awaiting information on injured relatives and others drawn to one of the few buildings with electricity.Huge swaths of the capital remained in darkness as a result of widespread power failures. The majority a headphones of buildings in one neighborhood appeared to be intact, but other structures were totally destroyed. A line of bodies filled the sidewalk in front of a large police station that was leveled in the quake. |

