Haiti's port remains crippled six months after the earthquake
The Port-au-Prince port in Haiti sustained significant damage during the January 12 earthquake. Director of Port Operations Alcime Henry tours the damaged area June 26, 2010. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
The Port-au-Prince port in Haiti sustained significant damage during the January 12 earthquake. This is where the dock spilled into the sea and the warehouse along side it was wrecked. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
The Port-au-Prince port in Haiti sustained significant damage during the January 12 earthquake. This is where the dock spilled into the sea and the warehouse along side it was wrecked. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
The Port-au-Prince port in Haiti sustained significant damage during the January 12 earthquake. This barge was provided by the U.S. government. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
The Port-au-Prince port in Haiti sustained significant damage during the January 12 earthquake. This is where the dock spilled into the sea and sunk the newly installed crane. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Director of Port Operations Alcime Henry tours the damaged port on June 26, 2010. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
The Port-au-Prince port in Haiti sustained significant damage during the earthquake on January 12. This June photo shows where the dock spilled into the sea, and the warehouse was wrecked. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD STAFF