Holding their breath in Haiti

Holding their breath in Haiti


While the numbers have yet to be determined, the prognosis is not good in Haiti. When I heard of a possibly catastrophic quake last night, my heart sank. Then came the email from my contact at CARE: “Are you down in Haiti yet Jake? If not are you ready to go?”

But instead I’m headed out to West Africa on another shoot with BRAC, and somewhat relieved I won’t be on such an intense, heartbreaking assignment. Port au Prince’s landscape will be forever changed by last night’s earthquake, with everything from the Cathedral de Notre Dame to the Presidential Palace razed. When considering the way most Haitians struggle to get by even without natural disaster, yesterday’s events seem even more unimaginable.

Jan 14, 2010 by Jake

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Jake – You were the first person I thought of when the quakes hit Haiti. I hadn’t kept up recently with your whereabouts and am relieved you are safe. Thank you for your amazing portraits of the rest of the world and your sensitive commentary.
Safe travels.
Lee

Wed, 02/10/10 :: 1:44 AM
by Lee Beaven

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