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  • A soccer stadium in Jacmel has been converted into a tent city for people left homeless by the January 12 earthquake. Venezuelan soldiers have some control in the camp and are slowly replacing homemade structures with larger Army tents. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Residents of the Pechinat tent city on a soccer field in Jacmel. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • A man sorts beans in the Pechinat tent camp over three weeks after the earthquake that devastated parts of the country. The World Food Programme says it distributes over 8,400 hot meals a day here. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Children play in the Pechinat tent camp in Jacmel. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • The day's second line for food forms at the Pechinat tent camp in Jacmel. The World Food Programme says it serves over 8,400 meals a day here. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • A woman protests a Venezuelan soldier's request to take down her tent to make way for larger, more sturdy ones in Jacmel's Pechinat camp for displaced persons. Though worried about privacy for her family, she eventually relented. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • A girl dismantles her tent to make way for larger, more sturdy ones provided by Venezuelan soldiers in Jacmel's Pechinat camp for displaced persons. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Afternoon meals of beans and rice are distributed in Jacmel's Pechinat camp for displaced persons. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • A boy climbs a pole in Jacmel's Pechinat camp for displaced persons. A large Venezulan flag later flew there. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • A boy flies a homemade kite in the Pechinat camp in Jacmel. The writing on the wall reads, "A God without violence." January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Jacmel, Haiti's fourth largest city, was hard hit by January's 7.0 earthquake. Tents line the central park. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Men meet at a farmers market in Jacmel, outside a soccer stadium that has been converted to a tent city for displace people. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Eight months after the January 12 earthquake, thousands of people are still living in tents and shacks set up in the Champs De Mars area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, close to the city's fire station.  A few dozen under-equipped firefighters are tasked with providing fire service to a damaged city of over two million people. Their station has been deemed uninhabitable and marked for demolition, though no one can say when that may be. There are no plans yet for relocation.
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