Jan. 13: Haiti after the earthquake (Graphic content)
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port-au-Prince the day after an earthquake rattled the country Wednesday. PATRICK FARRELL/MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
A family rushes an injured girl to the hospital through heavy traffic by motorcycle. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
A family rushes an injured girl through traffic to the hospital. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
An earthquake victim screams in silence as he is moved from a flatbed truck on to a plane to be transported for medical treatment in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
An earthquake victim fights back pain as he is moved from a flatbed truck on to a plane to be transported for medical treatment in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
In this photo released by the United Nations, an injured earthquake survivor reacts as she receives treatment at a medical clinic set up at MINUSTAH's logistics base in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday. Logan Abassi / AP
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010. Men remove the battered body of a young woman from the rubble. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
Girls cry for a little girl being removed from the rubble. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Haitian president, Rene Preval personally escorts Dr. Barth Green, right, as Green and his team arrive in Haiti. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Dr. Barth Green express his disbelief to Pasha Vosbe, left, as he and his team land in P-A-P. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- The Miami medical team from Ryder Trauma look at the window as jet lands in Haiti. Ellen Towers of Medi-Share points to various planes that have landed in Haiti. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 - Two unidentified adults lay in the back of the pick-up truck after being stabilized at the UN compound near the airport. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Dr. Barth Green embraces Pasha Vosbe, left, as he and his team land in P-A-P. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
A man covers the bodies of a couple children. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
Men remove the battered body of a young woman from the rubble. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
A hand sticks out from the rubble. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
The body of a little girl lies in the rubble. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
Men remove the body of a young woman from the rubble. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday January 13, 2010.
Some men remove the body of a little girl from the rubble of a buildig their neighborhood. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Destruction grips Haiti and the Capital Port au Prince the day after an earthquake ratteled the country Wednesday. The feet of some of the victims crushed by earthquake victims. PATRICK FARRELL/ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
People look at earthquake victims lying on the street in the aftermath of a 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday. Lynne Sladky / AP
The bodies of earthquake victims lay behind a school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday. Evens Sanon / AP
A man lifts the sheet covering the body of an earthquake victim on the roadside in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday. Evens Sanon / AP
The bodies of earthquake victims lie on the roadside in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday. Evens Sanon / AP
01/14/2009 - A team of doctors from University/Jackson Memorial Ryder Trauma Center arrived in Haiti to aid in medical care for victims of the worst earthquake to hit the island of Hispanola in 200 years. Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. Many suffering from broken bones as doctors try to reduce their suffering. CARL JUSTE/MIAMI HERALD STAAFF
01/14/2009 -- Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. Many suffering from broken bones as doctors try to reduce their suffering. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 - Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Men carry an unidentified injured man to a makeshift hospital at the United Nations compound near the airport in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday. CARL JUSTE/ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Doctors Daniel Pust, left, and Dr. Edgar Pierre, center, both from Ryder Trauma center, try to revive a earthquake victim. The injured, many with broken bones, are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Little girl sleeps near bottle water. Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. Many suffering from broken bones as doctors try to reduce their suffering. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
01/14/2009 -- Little girl sleeps near bottle water. Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. CARL JUSTE/MIAMI HERALD STAAFF
The injured wait for help at a makeshift hospital, Wednesday, January 13, 2010, in the aftermath of a 7.0 earthquake that struck 10 miles outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Rick Loomis / MCT
Dr. Daniel Pust, a trauma surgeon with Jackson Memorial and part of University of Miami's Global Institute tries to save a man's life inside a makeshift hospital on Wednesday afternoon, January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The man, along with a few others inside the large tents, was not able to be saved. More doctors are expected to arrive on Thursday. Rick Loomis / MCT
The injured wait for treatment inside a makeshift hospital in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti after a 7.0 earthquake, January 13, 2010. Rick Loomis / MCT
01/14/2009 -- Injured are brought to makeshift hospital at the UN compound near the airport. Many suffering from broken bones as doctors try to reduce their suffering. CARL JUSTE / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
An earthquake victim waits for aid in the aftermath of a 7.0 earthquake that struck 10 miles outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 13, 2010. Rick Loomis / MCT
An earthquake survivor smokes by a fire in the street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, late Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Afraid to spend the night in their homes, most residents are camping out after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday. Gerald Herbert / AP
Gunsly Milsoit, left, comforts his brother-in-law Leo Pierre after Leo's wife and Gunsly's sister, Milsoit Kelly, who was three months pregnant, died in a four story building collapse from the 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Gerald Herbert / AP