
A hillside of heavily-damaged homes in Port-au-Prince.
a devastated street in Port-au-Prince.
Rescue workers put their ears to a wall so they can hear the children begging for help from under the rubble of what is left of the St. Gerard building.
Residents reach for packets of water during a food distribution.
Destoyed cars in the center of Port-au-Prince, Jan.14.
Fireman attempt to put out a fire on Jan. 14 in Port-au-Prince.
People walk in the street Jan. 14 in Port-au-Prince.
People dig for bodies on Jan. 14 in Port-au-Prince.
Canadian evacuees from Haiti greet family members as they arrive in Montreal on Jan. 15.
Canadian evacuees from Haiti arrive at Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Jan. 15.
Canadian evacuees from Haiti arrive at Trudeau International Airport in Montreal Jan. 15.
In this handout image provided by the United Nations, buildings in the downtown core sit damaged after an earthquake on January 13 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Los Angeles County Fire Department urban search and rescue dog Baxter and handler Gary Durian prepare for deployment as other team members load US Agency for International Development supplies to be flown to Haiti.
An injured woman is helped after being rescued in Port-au-Prince.
Haitians pass a covered body in Port-au-Prince.
A destroyed vehicle in ruin.
Haitians pass destroyed buildings.
An injured Port-au-Prince resident waits for medical attention.
US President Barack Obama makes a statement on the earthquake at the White House on Wednesday.
Venezuelan rescuers load medical equipment onto a plane heading to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday.
A boy covered in debris and with a bandage on his head waits for medical attention in Port-au-Prince.
A destroyed building in Port-au-Prince.
French Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner speaks to the press about the situation in Haiti on Wednesday.
A view shows the badly damaged presidential palace after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. A major earthquake rocked Haiti, killing possibly thousands of people as it toppled the presidential palace and hillside shanties alike and left the Caribbean nation appealing for international help.
An injured child receives medical treatment after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010.
Residents search for victims after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. The 7.0 magnitude quake rocked Haiti, killing possibly thousands of people as it toppled the presidential palace and hillside shanties alike and leaving the poor Caribbean nation appealing for international help.
A resident waits for medical treatment after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010.
A woman gets her make-shift bed ready to spend the night in the streets amongst all the other wounded, following a major earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
A student assists the wounded, following a major earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
People search for survivors amongst the ruins of the children’s hospital, following a major earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
A man with two broken legs sits in the streets amongst all the other wounded, following a major earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Displaced people gather on Place Boyer in Petion-Ville to spend the night, following a major earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Displaced people carry a wounded man out of the clinic as aftershocks occur , following a major earthquake on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Residents sleep in the street after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010.
Residents rest on the street after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010.
An injured resident waits for medical attention after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010.
The Haitian presidential palace stands in ruins on January 12, 2010 in Port-au-Prince after a huge earthquake measuring 7.0 rocked the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti, toppling buildings and causing widespread damage and panic, officials and AFP witnesses said.
Buildings are seen damaged in the neighbourhood of Petionville, Port-Au-Prince shortly after an earthquake hit Haiti, January 12, 2010.
A house collapsed from a major earthquake is pictured in Thomassin, Haiti, located 12 19 km east of Port-au-Prince, January 12, 2010. The magnitude 7.0 quake hit impoverished Haiti on Tuesday, toppling buildings in the capital Port-au-Prince, burying residents in rubble and causing many deaths and injuries, witnesses in the city said.
A Haitian woman is helped from the rubble of a damaged building on January 12, 2010 in Port-au-Prince.

