Security Fears Mount in Post-Quake Haiti

With the ground still and relief efforts slowed by the devastation, security fears are on the rise as Haitians struggle to survive. From The Washington Post: Suggested Reading Internet Reacts To Reports That Teyana Taylor, Aaron Pierre Split Black Movies To Look Forward to in 2026 New Year’s Day Movie Watchlist Video will return here…

With the ground still and relief efforts slowed by the devastation, security fears are on the rise as Haitians struggle to survive. From The Washington Post:

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Even as Navy and Coast Guard ships arrived offshore, a round-the-clock airlift intensified and additional dignitaries appeared, the frantic victims of Tuesday’s 7.0-magnitude earthquake were growing more fearful as they pleaded for help and security in a lawless city.

With massive amounts of aid promised but not yet delivered because of the difficulty of operating in the crippled country, amid what U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called “one of the most serious crises in decades,” the living banded together outdoors without shelter, sustenance or protection.

There was widespread apprehension that, unless the pace of aid distribution quickens, there could be mass violence as hundreds of thousands of people suddenly lacking food, water and electricity begin to compete for scarce resources.

While aid is slow to get there, we still urge you to give if you feel so moved. When it gets there, it will be useful. Check out The Root’s ‘Haiti Central’ to see how you can lend a hand.

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