United Nation guards outside their headquarters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haiti was hit by a major earthquake on January 12th, 2010. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A woman lights a friends cigarette as looters get chased near a warehouse in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Haitian police officer's patrol ducks under down power lines as they walk through the destruction on a street in Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Haitian police officer chases a group of people away from a warehouse in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A child cries after being hit on the head by a police officer in downtown Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Port-au-Prince police patrol the crowded streets after an earthquake destroyed the city. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Haitian police officer grabs a woman who tried to steal supplies from a store in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A motor cyclist rides over the debris on the sidewalk while looters run through the downtown streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Two young men watch as police chase people away from a warehouse in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
United Nation troops and tanks move through the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti after the January 12th, 2010 earthquake that ravaged the city. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A mask man sits in the rubble on a downtown street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The city was ravaged buy an earthquake January 12th, leaving the city open for looters. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Troops patrol downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Looters roamed the streets after a massive earthquake the city January 12th, 2010. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Franck Rossea walks through downtown in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Rosseau, the ranks of amputees in the city will increase by thousands. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A woman bleeds from her neck after being chase out of a warehouse in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A man with his arm in a sling and a broken leg sits on a cot in a field hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He was injured in the January 12th 2010, earthquake that ravaged Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
UM Surgeon Daniel Pust helps lifts a patent off a truck that has transported patient from a field hospital to the new UMH. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
An injured woman is carried into the UMH, a hospital built and staffed with volunteers through the University of Miami in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Orphan Isabell Sofia lays on a hospital cot at UMH, a hospital constructed by the University of Miami at the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A woman prays in a downtown Port-au-Prince near a church that was destroyed in the January 12th, 2010 earthquake that hit Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Piere Lambert, a volunteer at a clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, helps a woman who had her leg amputated in an injured during the January 12th, earthquake. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A man collapses at the funeral for the Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot at the National Cathedral. The bishop died in the cathedral that was destroyed by the earthquake. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
An injured child cries in a field hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The child was injured in the January 12th, 2010 earthquake that struck Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A child in Port-au-Prince wears a bandage on her head after an injury in the January 12th, 2010, earthquake that ravaged Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Haitian nuns grieve at the funeral for Haiti's Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot at the National Cathedral. The archbishop died in the church during the earthquake that ravage Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A Haitian nun holds a rosary at the funeral for Archbishop Joseph Miot of Haiti. The archbishop died in the National Cathedral during the earthquake that ravaged Haiti January 12th, 2010. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Nuns with surgical mask attend the funeral for Archbishop James Serge Miot at the National Cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Coffin workers prepare the bottom of a new coffin in Carrefour, Haiti. A women brings the men their lunch in a basket she is carrying on her head. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Coffin maker Jean Manolo Manas sands the two section lid of a coffin he is making in Carefour, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Bernard Clemps puts Louis Valdery in a cot in an outdoor tent at the Clinique Lambert in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A woman who lost her arm in the the January 12th, 2010 earthquake in Haiti brushes her teeth in a field hospital in Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Bernard Clemps carries Louis Valdery to a cot in an outdoor tent at the Clinique Lambert in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A girl writes in her tent at the Place St. Pierre park camp where homeless Haitians of the earthquake setup a tent village in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A child from the tent cit watches as Idner Lund builds a house from scraps of wood and metals he found in the destroyed neighborhoods surrounding the tent city called. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Two men carry water and supplies from a distribution center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
People line up for supplies at the Place St. Pierre park camp where homeless Haitians of the earthquake setup a tent village in Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A women peeks her head out of a tarp cover at the Place St. Pierre park camp where homeless Haitians of the earthquake setup a tent village in Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Romelus Mottelin gets a bath from his mother near his make-shift before he heads out to look for work, he lives in a tent city called, Mais Gate near Port-au-Prince airport. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Boys play in a tent city called, Mais Gate near Port-au-Prince airport. Most of the village of tents are made from bed sheets. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Kids play soccer in a tent village where victims of the January 12th, 2010 earthquake displaced hundreds of thousands of residents in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Daniella M. Moresse holds her hands up and prays as she worships at the Church of God Silo in Carrefour, Haiti. Although the church was not damaged in the January 12th earthquake. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Children carry their Bibles and chairs from their homes after church services at Memsh Baptist Church in Carrefour, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Two women stand and sing a hymn while holding a Bible in a tent village. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A young girl sits at a religious event in Carrefour, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A man works on his home in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Across the valley homes are destroyed from the January 12th, 2010 earthquake that ravaged Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A crowd watches as a backhoe begins to clean the debris from the Foreign Ministry in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
The Digicel building, recently built, survived the earthquake with very minor damage, unlike the widespread destruction throughout Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Katia Basquet plays with a Barbie doll in a tent at the Place St. Pierre park camp where homeless Haitians of the earthquake setup a tent village in Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Manice Desiho and her child Sabine 8 months, sit near her fragile tent in a tent city called, Mais Gate near Port-au-Prince airport. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
An injured baby lays with his mother in a tent city crowded with survivors after the January 12th, earthquake that ravaged Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A woman and her child sit under make-shift tent in a tent city called, Mais Gate near Port-au-Prince airport. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A young Haitian woman washes her face with soap in the streets, after the January 12th earthquake that rocked Haiti residents of Port-au-Prince. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A young man lays under his make-shift tent in a tent city called, Mais Gate near Port-au-Prince airport. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A crane at the Port-au-Prince, Haiti, toppled into the water as an earthquake hit January 12th, 2010. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A man in a boat rows past a container sunk during an earthquake January 12th, at the Port-au-Prince port. The port was damaged limiting the relief effort. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, play in a the water from a broken water main. There has been a shortage of water in the city since the January 12th earthquake ravaged the city. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
A Haitian man covered in mud stands on a street corner trying to bring the electrical power back to Haiti with his magical powers. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Miami Herald staff photographers Pedro Portal, Charles Trainor Jr, and Al Diaz in the Port-au-Prince, Haiti covering the aftermath of the January 12th, 2010 earthquake. MIAMI HERALD STAFF