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One week after the earthquake, some aid had reached the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, but in the rest of the country, millions were still fending for themselves. With food running out, hungry and thirsty people began to forage among the ruins...
This clip comes from "Deadly Disasters," Season 01, Episode 01: Earthquakes.
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One week after the earthquake, some aid had reached the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, but in the rest of the country, millions were still fending for themselves. With food running out, hungry and thirsty people began to forage among the ruins...
This clip comes from "Deadly Disasters," Season 01, Episode 01: Earthquakes.
About "Deadly Disasters:"
Explore some of the most terrifying, destructive natural disasters to ever strike the planet. With jaw-dropping footage and expert insight, uncover fascinating new details about these deadly disasters.
Watch "Deadly Disasters" Tuesdays and Tuesdays on EarthX.
EarthX
Love Our Planet.
The Official Network of Earth Day.
About Us:
At EarthX, we believe our planet is a pretty special place. The people, landscapes, and critters are likely unique to the entire universe, so we consider ourselves lucky to be here. We are committed to protecting the environment by inspiring conservation and sustainability, and our programming along with our range of expert hosts support this mission. We’re glad you’re with us.
EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. We take an omni channel approach to reach audiences of every age through its robust 24/7 linear channel distributed across cable and FAST outlets, along with dynamic, solution oriented short form content on social and digital platforms. EarthX is home to original series, documentaries and snackable content that offer sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. EarthX is the only network that delivers entertaining and inspiring topics that impact and inspire our lives on climate and sustainability.
EarthX Website: https://earthxmedia.com/
Follow Us:
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00:00A week after the earthquake, some aid had reached the capital, but in the rest of the
00:07country people were still fending for themselves.
00:12Even before the disaster, only half of Haitians had access to clean water.
00:18Now that supply had been cut off.
00:23People searched the streets carrying empty plastic bottles, gathering water from broken
00:27pipes and gutters, wherever they could find it.
00:34With food running out, some thirsty and desperately hungry people began to forage for supplies
00:40among the ruins.
00:43The United Nations, who were at the forefront of the initial response, already had a presence
00:49in Haiti.
00:51But they had suffered many casualties as well.
00:54Their headquarters had collapsed and about 150 UN personnel, including the head of the
01:00peacekeeping mission, were unaccounted for.