Pics of the Day: Haiti Earthquake Disaster Photos, Post Earthquake Pics

United We Stand

Lori Lane
Haiti earthquake disaster photos can capture the mind of the viewer enough to consider making a donation. Here are some Haiti earthquake pics to view.

Touched by hope photo where a doctor assists a very young Haitian toddler while the toddler is bandaged up and appears confused. This is one of the reasons why doctors and nurses are much needed. This photo is one of the most touching Haiti earthquake disaster photos supplied by Daily Mail/Reuters.

Haitian woman is need picture where four Haitian men walk her out of the rubble post Haiti earthquake disaster. Haiti earthquake survivors define "united we stand." Post Haitian earthquake disaster photos speaks more words than words themselves, view the link above. This photo has been supplied by Washington Post/Lisandro Suero-AFP/Getty Images.

Haiti volunteers pic where men are carrying a body from the rubble. Volunteers are so appreciated in Haiti. Volunteers carry the weight upon their shoulders in offering emotional support as well to assist in tears of those who mourn. This Haiti photo was offered via NJ.com/EPA Orlando Barrla.

Haitians injured truck load photo depicts Haitian life post earthquake. Following the Haiti earthquake disaster the injured had to seek assistance in most cases, it did not come to them. This photo has been supplied by Daily News.

Haitians earthquake pic where a woman is obviously in emotional pain over the January 12, 2010 earthquake that struck her land. Other Haiti earthquake photos can be viewed through Daily Mail. This particular Haiti earthquake picture has been supplied through AP/Daily Mail.

Haiti earthquake disaster relief funds are pouring in. The Hope for Haiti concert raised, as of yesterday, $58 million. This does not include the other organizations reaching to make a difference in Haiti.

To view a great list of donation centers visit 18 Paths to Assist in Haiti Relief.

Haiti is still experiencing aftershocks. The last aftershock was on January 26, 2010 at 4.4 in magnitude as viewed through USGS.gov.

The Haitian tent cities are becoming the battle of the day as some are fighting over tent sharing. Haitians still do not have a good source of water and food. As the search has been called of for those within the rubble many watch the massive graves located in the dump site where dirt is simply poured on top of the unidentified bodies. It's a mess in Haiti.

Again, assist by visiting and donating to any of the websites available in 18 Paths to Assist in Haiti Relief.

As for Haiti, the people are naturally adaptable to many different situations. However, the Haiti earthquake will most likely take many years to even begin to heal. Have hope in Haiti, but assist in their healing.

Thank you.

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  • Taleea Brown2/1/2010

    IT WAS VERY HORRIBLE THAT IT HAPPENED TO THE OF ALL PEOPLE WHY THEM.

  • Alanna Brown2/1/2010

    I think that the earthquake wasb disaterous and very bad. It happened so fast and they didn't even know that it was going to happen to them I mean a island not to close to us I think that if they had the type of technology that we have they could have evacuated and prepared for it better.

  • David1/29/2010

    the whole thing is sad but think how long it took our goverment to help people in our own countryduring a time of disater (katrina) how how quick it took us to get help on the ground their were we just lazy then or did we learn from our mistakes?

  • Tony Jingo1/28/2010

    Riveting stuff!

  • John Smither1/26/2010

    Good update through these photos.

  • Jenny Heart1/26/2010

    Excellent one here!

  • Langley Cornwell1/26/2010

    Wow, it still takes my breath away in sadness.

  • Jeffrey Weeks1/26/2010

    thanks for the updates Lori! :) jeffrey

  • Jennifer Bove1/26/2010

    so heartwrenching. I can not even begin to imagine

  • Abby Greenhill1/26/2010

    After the news I think I've seen enough photos that are still boggling my mind.

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