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Tropical Storm Gustav heads for vulnerable Haiti
... to strengthen into a hurricane before striking southwest Haiti soon, the U.S. National Hurricane Center ...New HIV training curriculum for Haiti nurses
Haiti has developed a new curriculum to update nurses' training for looking after HIV/AIDS patients.Canadians unable to text donations to Haiti
Canadians looking to donate money to Red Cross disaster relief in Haiti through text messages may want to hold off.Calls for Haiti donations spread thru social Web
(AP) -- Calls for donations spread through social media sites Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday as users asked their friends and strangers to help the victims of Haiti's earthquake.Why Haiti keeps getting hammered by disasters
... comes to natural disasters, the little island of Haiti seems to have a bull's-eye on it. That's because of a killer ...Tectonics and poor construction conspired to create devastation in Haiti
... , resulting in catastrophe. The catastrophic quake that struck Haiti on Tuesday involved a collision of lethal circumstances ...Researcher Looks for Better Ways to Route Relief Supplies to Disaster Sites Like Haiti
... to victims in disaster-stricken areas like Haiti, where roads, rail networks and ports ...Industry corruption, shoddy construction likely contributed to Haiti quake devastation
... in the massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti Jan. 12 is expected to continue to rise ... causes of the high destruction and fatality rates in Haiti and other developing countries is due in large part ...In Haiti, aid workers face a dual challenge
... must build a healthcare system on the fly. In Haiti, average life expectancy is 53, three ...New satellite maps of Haiti coming in
... assistance to hundreds of thousands of people following Haiti's earthquake, Earth observation satellite data ... the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti on 12 January, international agencies requested ...Doctors Without Borders sending field hospital to Haiti
... Borders is working to get a field hospital to Haiti to replace hospitals devastated in the massive earthquake ...Technology comes to the aid of Haiti
... set aside their rivalries and put the latest tools to work to help earthquake-ravaged Haiti ...Haiti Earthquake, Deforestation Heighten Landslide Risk
The combination of widespread deforestation and the recent earthquake in Haiti could lead to more landslides in the already hard-hit country, scientists say.NASA's ASTER Instrument Observes Haiti Quake Aftermath
Landslides from the Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake are clearly visible in a new simulated natural-color image from an instrument on NASA’s Terra spacecraft.After Haiti, Worries About Other Big Quakes
... has been focused on the human toll of Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti, scientists have begun to look at the quake's geological ...
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