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Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« on: January 14, 2010, 06:26:07 PM »
so much for the notion they wouldn't do anything lol...

Planes have started to land in Port-au-Prince with drinking water, food, special tools, rescuers and doctors as Latin American countries acted to help Haiti out of the aftermath of Tuesday's magnitude-7.0 earthquake.

Though no exact number of casualties was confirmed so far, experts of disaster management are expecting it to reach the tens of thousands.

Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive warned on Wednesday that the temblor might have caused 100,000 deaths. Haiti has a population of 8.3 million by a 2003 estimate.

A Venezuelan plane was among the first to touch down in Port-au-Prince with 14 tons of relief supplies and 39 rescuers.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said it was the first aid flight from his country, hinting there would be more into the Caribbean island state.

Two military planes took off from Brazil with 21 tons of relief supplies while the Brazilian government announced the country was providing Haiti with an emergency fund of 15 million U.S. dollars.

Chile was sending overnight a plane loaded with 12 tons of relief supplies along with doctors and rescuers with specially trained sniff dogs.

Peru is to send in 50 tons of relief supplies while Ecuador is to dispatch to Haiti dozens of rescuers.

Costa Rica is sending in 50 rescuers, mostly doctors and engineers.

Panama has also contributed 22 rescuers to the international effort as Nicaragua is flying two planes to fetch in international rescuers and their equipment along with 10 Nicaraguan rescuers.

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said what in need was immediate actions of humanitarian aid for the Haitian people and government.

Bolivia is preparing to donate blood and food to Haiti while Cuban leader Raul Castro expressed readiness to join the international rescue effort with Cuban doctors and medicines.

http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90852/6869011.html

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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2010, 06:29:11 PM »
Who said they wouldn't do anything? If you're referring to me (which is a given considering your obsession with me), I was asking who will step up. 50 tons is not stepping up. One of the rescue squads from Virginia alone brought more than that. LOL.  ::)

What a pittance. Anything to keep up appearances.

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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2010, 06:48:47 PM »
Who said they wouldn't do anything? If you're referring to me (which is a given considering your obsession with me), I was asking who will step up. 50 tons is not stepping up. One of the rescue squads from Virginia alone brought more than that. LOL.  ::)

What a pittance. Anything to keep up appearances.



Ask the people who received some of the 50 tons.   

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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2010, 06:53:51 PM »
Bradd Pitt and Angelina Jolie sent 1/15th of what Brazil donated in terms of monetary aid. Good to see these countries pulling their weight.  ::)

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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2010, 07:07:54 PM »
Who said they wouldn't do anything? If you're referring to me (which is a given considering your obsession with me), I was asking who will step up. 50 tons is not stepping up. One of the rescue squads from Virginia alone brought more than that. LOL.  ::)

What a pittance. Anything to keep up appearances.
You're such a douchbag troll.  You do nothing but lie on this board to goat people.  I'm done with you filling this board with nothing but lies that you just make up out of thin air.  Here's your chance.  Prove to me you're not lying and infact "One of the rescue squads from Virgina alone brought more than" the tons of relief listed in the article I posted along with money and people.  If you can prove that you're not lying, then I won't ban you for 30 days.  If not then you can have thirty days to consider the wisdom of making shit up constantly for no other reason but to troll and goat others here.

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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2010, 07:10:22 PM »
You're such a douchbag troll.  You do nothing but lie on this board to goat people.  I'm done with you filling this board with nothing but lies that you just make up out of thin air.  Here's your chance.  Prove to me you're not lying and infact "One of the rescue squads from Virgina alone brought more than" the tons of relief listed in the article I posted along with money and people.  If you can prove that you're not lying, then I won't ban you for 30 days.  If not then you can have thirty days to consider the wisdom of making shit up constantly for no other reason but to troll and goat others here.

Hahaha. It was on CNN this morning. Heard it loud and clear while I was doing cardio.

Edit: Here comes your fucking owning, Hugo.

Fairfax rescue squad heads for Haiti

Updated: Wednesday, 13 Jan 2010, 11:01 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 13 Jan 2010, 11:01 AM EST

FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - A Fairfax County search and rescue team is heading to Haiti to help find people who are trapped in debris after a powerful earthquake.

The team was preparing to leave Wednesday morning. Another group was leaving from Los Angeles.

The team will be taking 48 tons of rescue equipment, including medical supplies, listening devices and search cameras. Six search dogs also will make the trip.

U.S. Agency for International Development spokeswoman Rebecca Gustason says the team will be able to remove heavy rubble to reach people who may still be alive under collapsed buildings.

Assistant Fire Chief Dave Rohr says 72 people will make the trip. Some have been to Haiti last year for a school collapse."

http://www.wavy.com/dpp/news/virginia/fairfax-rescue-haiti


My bad. It was 48 tons. Not 50.  ::)

Haha, one county in Virginia bringing more international aid and sending more people than the majority of these countries. Sad.

BOOYA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sit down, Hugo. Feel free to shut up as well.  :D

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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2010, 07:41:39 PM »
Venezuelan Humanitarian Team Arrives in Haiti after Earthquake
 
Published on January 13th 2010, by Kiraz Janicke - Venezuelanalysis.com
Caracas January 13, 2009 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuela sent its first aid airplane to Haiti, a Bolivarian National Armed Force's Hercules C-130, with a fifty-strong advance humanitarian aid team on board, on Wednesday morning, after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake leveled the country’s capital Port-au-Prince, late Tuesday.

The quake, which produced at least 30 aftershocks, including one of 5.9 and one of 5.5 on the Richter scale, may have affected up to 3 million people according to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation. The death toll is unknown, but Haiti President René Préval said thousands of people had died, while many thousands are injured and many Haitian’s lie trapped under rubble.  Haitian Prime Minister, Jean Max Bellerive estimated the death toll at more than one hundred thousand.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered the immediate deployment of the aid team on Tuesday comprised of doctors, engineers, search and rescue specialists, and civil protection officers, as well as urgently needed food, water, medical supplies, and rescue equipment. Chavez said Venezuela would send further aid and supplies.

Aid is also beginning to flow from other countries, with Latin American countries being among the first to react. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega sent a team of electricians to help with the repair of power lines as much of the country’s electricity and telecommunications systems were destroyed in the quake. Cuba is sending medical supplies and doctors, while Mexico is sending a team of doctors and rescue workers.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon released $10 million from the UN’s emergency relief fund to assist aid efforts and called for member countries to do likewise.

Spain has pledged $4.3 million (3 million Euros) and 150 tonnes of humanitarian aid. France is also sending aid and rescue workers. Germany has pledged $2.18 million (1.5 million Euros), the Netherlands $2.9 million (2 million Euros) and Belgium, Sweden and Luxembourg are offering water purification equipment, tents, medical help, and search-and-rescue teams. The United States said it would send a team of 61 rescue workers.

Brazil, which heads the United Nations mission in Haiti has also announced its intention to assist those affected. In a statement issued Wednesday, Brazil’s defence minister, Nelson Jobim, urged his country's military stationed in Haiti to “make every possible effort” to reduce the suffering of the population.

The UN mission in Haiti is comprised of 7,000 troops and 2,000 police officers, as well as 2,000 civilian employees from 17 countries.

The UN mission was established in 2004 by the UN Security Council after the kidnapping and deportation of the democratically elected President Jean Bertrand Aristide by the United States.

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Canada, the USA, Spain, France, Italy and Jordan are among the countries contributing military or police forces to the mission.

Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere and is still recovering from the devastating effects of a hurricane that destroyed thousands of homes killed more than 700 people in 2008. Seventy percent of Haitians lives on less than two dollars per day, and half of the country’s 8.5 million people are unemployed.

The youth wing of Chavez’s United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) has set up a collection point in central Caracas, for donations of food, medicine, clothing and shoes to send to the people of Haiti.

Heryck Rangel from the PSUV youth said, “We young people want to deepen the internationalist character of the Bolivarian Revolution and highlight solidarity as a socialist value. The Venezuelans have to understand that Haiti is a country that has suffered much and now needs our urgent support.”


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Re: Latin American countries rush aid to Haiti
« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2010, 08:43:14 PM »
Bfury. Be glad that any and all aid is being sent.  Simple.