Rescue workers in Haiti have been scrambling to find survivors after a powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck the country, killing at least 304 and toppling buildings in Caribbean nation.
The epicenter of the shaking, which rattled homes and sent terrified locals fleeing for safety starting around 8:30 am local time Saturday, was about 160 kilometers by road west of the center of the densely populated capital Port-au-Prince.
the country’s civil protection agency said Churches, businesses, schools and homes crumbled in the quake that trapped hundreds of victims under rubble and left at least 1,800 people injured,.
Rescuers raced against the clock to find survivors, with the civil protection tweeting that efforts by “both professional rescuers and members of the public have led to many people being pulled from the rubble,” adding that already overburdened hospitals continue to receive injured.
Hours after the quake, the agency announced the death toll had jumped to 304, ticking upwards throughout the day from a first report of 29 fatalities.
The long initial quake was felt in much of the Caribbean, emanating from the epicenter at Haiti’s southwestern peninsula.
The civil protection said at least 160 people were killed in the country’s South department alone.
According to Jerry Chandler, head of the civil protection agency, Hospitals in the regions hardest hit by the quake were already struggling to provide emergency care and at least three were completely full,
The health ministry quickly dispatched personnel and medicine to the southwestern peninsula, but their arrival could be hampered by insecurity that has for months plagued the poorest country in the Americas.
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