PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Haitians are piling bodies along the devastated streets of their capital after a powerful earthquake flattened the president's palace and the main prison, the cathedral, hospitals, schools and thousands of homes. Untold numbers are still trapped.
President Rene Preval says he believes thousands of people are dead even as other officials give much higher estimates — though they were based on the extent of the destruction rather than firm counts of the dead.
His prime minister, Jean-Max Bellerive, tells CNN: "I believe we are well over 100,000," while leading senator Youri Latortue tells The Associated Press that 500,000 could be dead. Both admit they have no way of knowing.
I saw some pictures of the devastation this morning star, frightening scenario down there right now.
My condolensces to the surviving family members star, I know it's going to be very sad situation for a very long time. Just goes to show you seh you haffi give thanks fi everything weh you have, even when you nuh have nuttin.
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"We doing it like there is no tomorrow. We do it like we never have no sorrow."
I saw some pictures of the devastation this morning star, frightening scenario down there right now.
My condolensces to the surviving family members star, I know it's going to be very sad situation for a very long time. Just goes to show you seh you haffi give thanks fi everything weh you have, even when you nuh have nuttin.
sorry fi hear dat we fi make a lil sumting pon D Zone and put some charity in play fi support dem Is one Caribbean eenuh And we need fi represent fi real