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Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti

Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti
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Local Editor, 15-1-2010

The Red Cross says between 45,000 and 50,000 people have been killed in Tuesday's earthquake, with a further 3 million hurt or rendered homeless.

Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti

"The main figures have been given by the Haiti government, and they are talking about 40,000 to 50,000 people having been killed," said Xavier Castellanos, head of the Americas zone of the International Federation of Red cross and Red Crescent Societies, AFP reported.

Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti

"The scale of this event means the toll will be high and the figure given by the government is likely the right one," he added.

Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti

Haitian officials, however, had earlier warned the overall death toll could top 100,000, saying that three million people could have been affected by the powerful quake that ripped across the poorest nation in the Americas.

Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti

On Thursday, eyewitnesses said that around one thousand bodies were lying outside Port au Prince's general hospital, with pick up trucks lining up to deliver more corpses to a morgue there.

Red Cross: Up to 50 thousand feared dead in Haiti

The stench of death from decomposing bodies strewn in the streets hung over the capital of Port au Prince as residents hunkered down for another night in the open, traumatized by aftershocks triggered by Tuesday's magnitude-7.0 earthquake.


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