Haiti, a nation which has suffered many horrible economic and political upheavals and deprivations just had an earthquake that may rival the Christmas Tsunami of 2004 in its scale.
The gleaming white presidential palace lay in ruins, its domes fallen on top of flattened walls.
Bloodied and dazed survivors gathered in the open and corpses were pinned by debris. Numerous powerful aftershocks rattled Port-au-Prince into the night.
The United Nations said a large number of its personnel in Haiti were unaccounted for after a five-story building at the headquarters of the U.N. mission collapsed.
As one might expect in a bitterly poor country, the building standards were sub-par and mostly concrete without substantial building standards, the results will be predictable, but still tragic.
Victor Tsai, a seismologist at the National Earthquake Information Center of the United States Geological Survey, said the depth of Tuesday’s earthquake was only about six miles and the quake was a 9 on a 1-to-10 scale that measures ground shaking. “We expect substantial damage from this event,” he said.
Raymond Joseph, Haiti’s ambassador to the United States, said in an interview on CNN that he had little information about the extent of damage but said the suffering inflicted on the was likely to be “catastrophic.”
Greg Mitchell has more extensive real-time coverage of the event.
Daily Kos Diarist DallasDoc has a list of several places you can donate to to assist in relief efforts.
(photo via Reuters)




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For decades, Haiti has been a Darfur of our making at our doorstep.
Kids literally eating dirt pies to survive, awash in mounds of our toxic garbage, used in charity porn by high-overhead, bureaucratic orgs (religious & otherwise) who milk suffering to make donation quotas.
Now they will be exploited by catastrophe porn, as people cycle money through more institutional scams.
I have to wonder how many people in Haiti are actually thanking whatever cosmic power they might believe in for relieving the suffering of their deceased family members?
And how many are begging their higher power, “Help me understand why we’ve been so exploited yet forsaken by those in a position to relieve so much our unnecessary suffering? And now this?”
The history of the U.S. and Haiti makes the the relationship between Josef Fritzl, his abused daughter and the incestuous offspring he kept hidden in a sunless bunker seem benevolent.
A magnitude 7 quake and no building code. The word catastrophy does not begin to approach describing the devestation. The shallow depth, duration of the event and a 9 on the shaker scale means there will be very little standing. What is still standing will be severly compromised.
How do you bulldoze an entire country and start from scratch. Maybe if we weren’t paying for 2 wars we could help out. As it is, like so many other things that fall into the human needs catagory, sorry we’re broke. This makes my heart ache.
if there was ever a right time for this horrid government to do the right thing now is it
Yea, this will help, instead of being “obsessed with stupid television network decisions and that a former baseball player is the new Hitler” let’s bitch about the things WE think are important rather than focusing on what we can do now to help them.
Ok, so Morning Joe is going to cover it “all morning long” according to Mika. Now we can bitch about too much coverage or the kind of coverage we want.
Scratch the itch by donating $10 to the International Red Cross. Text “HAITI” to 90999. They send a text back asking you to confirm your donation by responding, “YES”. They get the money now, and you get a $10 charge on your next cell phone bill.
That simple. Do it now. Don’t spend all day listening to how bad it is, and feeling guilty.
Oxfam too
Think Li’l Zbig & Joe F-bomb will mention the CIA’s role in the many assassination atempts on Aristide?
Or the role of U.S. drug/economic policy in making Haiti the hellhole it is?
I better not watch or the screen will have a shoe sticking out of soon.
Listening to reruns of new and views via MSNBC/CNN/BBC for the last six hours…..like a loop, over and over. It sounds as tho’ any people/agencies who would normally be considered *first responders* who were there on the ground are in the same fix as the native population and not in any position to help anyone (except themselves) at least for the time being. anderson cooper announced last night he was leaving to try to get to the country (a la Katrina) since that seemed to work out so well for him. :-(
Hopefully daylight will bring clear skies so that those who are able to physically help will be able to do so more easily.
You guys need an intervention. Walk away from morning teevee. Walk away from blow-dried Florida Republicans. Walk away from Morning Joe.
Good morning, pups. It’s MoDo and The Moustache of Wisdom today. In “The Biggest Loser” MoDo has a question: How does the president of NBC keep rising while the fortunes of the network keep falling? (Who cares?) The Moustache of Wisdom, in “Is China the Next Enron?”, has two notes of caution for anyone who is thinking about betting on China’s boom going bust.
Here they are.
The coffee, tea and hot chocolate are ready, and I’ve got some banana bread that’s still warm from the oven. I’ve got to get it in gear to get to work, since I’m running late. Have a good day.
Stony @ 10 -
Words of wisdom. *smooch*
There’ll not be much added to the knowledge base of what is happening in the country for hours yet so checking on it won’t do any good. It sounds as tho’ scar ain’t gonna be covering nothin’ but thug politics (regardless of what Raven says he claimed) and he and his crew don’t do anything but raise my blood pressure.
Hugs to you all and have a good day. Considering the poor people in Haiti, it’s time to remember here that things could always be worse.
MSNBC late night is not ‘like” a loop, it is a loop. They have a 30 minute segment they repeart.
Raven @ 13 -
True for CNN as well and it’s not so much just at night but throughout the day. :-(
It’s encouraging to see that it might be trying.
What org to donate to has the least overhead & is most efficient about getting the donations to those who need it?
Oxfam, try Charity Navigator to sort through organizations.
Haiti suffers, meanwhile here in America we’ve got real issues to contend with:
http://bringbackjohnny.wordpress.com/
Enjoy.
Ironically, this is the week when the top investment banks will be announcing their record bonus payouts.
Here is a Charity Navigator page specific to Haiti
wtf is your problem?
I chose CARE. They also appear to be highly rated there.
Swim is up…
Nice irrelevant blogwhore.
Nice catch.
Stay civil everyone. Goggle blog search has this diary up here…
http://haiti.alltop.com/
Poor Haiti. Nothing but grief ever since Columbus landed.
Haiti will be US in a few years.
Ya ever wonder why these devastating events seem to always happen in poor and impoverished places?EX;Indonesia,China,New Orleans.
Could HAARP have anything to do with this?
Weather Warfare testing going on as we speak!
I remember being on a business trip and doing breakfast at the hotel with CNN blaring in the background . The news on that particular day was all about Bush having created a committee to help fledgling democracies around the world . Arriving home that evening we switched on Democracy Now and listened to Aristide saying the US had overthrown his government, kidnapped him , held him against his will at the airport before deporting him , the duly elected leader of a sovereign nation ,from his country .
A real wake up call for me about the MSM and who controls it .
Cassandra is that a prophecy ? It could be seen as having two opposite meanings .
Poor tormented Haiti. I cannot think of anything else today. It is gloriously gratifying to hear of all th e aid being mobilized by so many entities, in particular our Federal government.
But I can’t help but recall seeing the devastation and dead bodies in the streets of New Orleans after Katrina.
The Federal response we see promised for Haiti was what Kathleen Blanco called on the Bush administration for. Instead they played politics through demanding explanations and information she did not have, hyping the notion that the African Americans were rioting, etc. Then after days of corpses on the streets sending more adequate aid. Still blaming the failure of non-existent state resources.
Portland-based Mercy Corps is sending an emergency relief team to Port-au-Prince, and we’d like your help in spreading the word. Would you consider writing a blog post highlighting Mercy Corps’ efforts there? We’d also really appreciate it if you could put one of our banners on your sidebar: http://www.mercycorps.org/linktous. Mercy Corps has extensive experience responding to earthquakes: Indonesia in 2009, China and Pakistan in 2008, and Peru in 2007. Please help us respond as quickly and effectively to this disaster as we did to those.
For more information about Mercy Corps’ efforts in Haiti, you can check out http://www.mercycorps.org/haiti?source=13500, http://www.mercycorps.org/?source=13500, and http://www.mercycorps.org/rogerburks/blog/17219. Our efforts for Haiti have also been mentioned by The Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/13/whos-heading-to-haiti-res_n_421231.html), The New York Times (http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/13/haiti-disaster-relief-how-to-contribute/), The U.S. State Department (http://blogs.state.gov/index.php/site/entry/disaster_haiti), and The Christian Science Monitor (http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2010/0112/7.0-earthquake-rocks-Haiti).
Ian Goldsmith
Intern, Mercy Corps
http://www.mercycorps.org
http://www.globalenvision.org