Thursday, January 28, 2010
PORT-AU-PRINCE: Haiti President Rene Preval said Wednesday "nearly 170,000" bodies had already been counted since the January 12 earthquake, substantially higher than previous toll estimates of 150,000.
"In 15 days many efforts have been made. The National Equipment Company (NEC) has made great efforts in removing nearly 170,000 dead from the streets and clearing the roadways to facilitate traffic," Preval told a press conference.
On Monday, Health Minister Alex Larsen said he expected a final death toll of about 150,000 from the earthquake, the worst disaster ever recorded in the Americas.
PORT-AU-PRINCE: Haiti President Rene Preval said Wednesday "nearly 170,000" bodies had already been counted since the January 12 earthquake, substantially higher than previous toll estimates of 150,000.
"In 15 days many efforts have been made. The National Equipment Company (NEC) has made great efforts in removing nearly 170,000 dead from the streets and clearing the roadways to facilitate traffic," Preval told a press conference.
On Monday, Health Minister Alex Larsen said he expected a final death toll of about 150,000 from the earthquake, the worst disaster ever recorded in the Americas.
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