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Haiti earthquake 2010

A devastating earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale struck Haiti on 12 January 2010. The Haitian government estimates that 1.3 million people were displaced by the earthquake and more than 200,000 people died. The earthquake, which hit the capital Port-au-Prince and nearby areas, is reported to be the worst quake to strike the country in 200 years. Find out how we're helping.

Disaster relief in Haiti

Mirly Etienne receives clean drinking water from the French Red Cross

After the Haiti earthquake, the Red Cross helped provide relief to people who had been affected.

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Recovery in Haiti

Red Cross worker holds a Haitian child

The British Red Cross continues to work in Haiti, helping people recover from the earthquake.

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Cholera in Haiti

Haiti child with cholera being treated

We are responding to a cholera outbreak in Haiti which has affected thousands of people.

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Haiti photo gallery

Devastation in Haiti after the earthquake

See photos from the Haiti earthquake and how the Red Cross is helping survivors.

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The people we are helping

Camp Afca is a busy place, now home to over 500 families, and a local pastor is helping the Red Cross ensure they have shelter.

When Etienne’s house collapsed during the Haiti earthquake he lost almost everything, but not the desire to help his community.

After the Haiti earthquake, Camille was living in a tent. A grant from the British Red Cross enabled him to start a business and pay for rental accommodation.

After the earthquake Gerna began selling drinks from her home. It was a small enterprise, until she received a cash grant to help her expand.

As the cholera crisis in Haiti continues, Nativida, a Red Cross nurse is teaching kids about hygiene in the capital’s camps.

Despite the challenge of living in one of Haiti’s overcrowded camps, a cash grant has given Demitrus Remercia a big smile.

Marie has been living in a temporary camp since Haiti’s earthquake, but a Red Cross cash grant is helping her move on with her life.

Ambroise Abrogo, 19, was out on the streets with his friends about to go and play football when the Haiti earthquake struck.

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