Haiti survivors

A boy plays in the wreckage of a helicopter in a camp of survivors of the January 2010 quake in Haiti, that was built in an abandoned airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The UN has in Haiti a huge mission of peacekeepers led by Brazil, helping the impoverished country with its political strife and the impact the devastating 2010 which killed 250,000 people. Hundreds of thousands are still living rough in squalid makeshift camps, and they now face rampant crime, a cholera outbreak and the occasional hurricane.
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( VANDERLEI ALMEIDA, AFPGetty Images / February 28, 2013 )

A boy plays in the wreckage of a helicopter in a camp of survivors of the January 2010 quake in Haiti, that was built in an abandoned airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The UN has in Haiti a huge mission of peacekeepers led by Brazil, helping the impoverished country with its political strife and the impact the devastating 2010 which killed 250,000 people. Hundreds of thousands are still living rough in squalid makeshift camps, and they now face rampant crime, a cholera outbreak and the occasional hurricane.

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