Haiti earthquake news today Tsunami warning after huge quake hits shaking Dominican Republic as deaths confirmed

AT least 304 people are confirmed dead after a huge 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit western Haiti on Saturday.

The quake struck 8 km from the town of Petit Trou de Nippes, about 150 km west of the capital Port-au-Prince, at a depth of 10 km, the US Geological Survey said.

Over 1,800 are injured and many more are still missing.

Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he was rushing aid to areas where towns were destroyed and hospitals overwhelmed with incoming patients.

USGS has estimated “thousands of fatalities” are likely and “tens of thousands of injuries in poor mountainous communities" and has issued a "red alert"

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  • CHURCH CRUMBLED DURING CEREMONY

    A church reportedly collapsed under the strain of the quake in the southwestern town of Les Anglais while a ceremony was apparently underway.

    Images posted to social media also showed significant damage to buildings including collapsed homes and rubble splayed across the road.

    Economic losses could range in the tens of millions, USGS reports.

  • FLORIDA MAYOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP HAITI

    Daniella Levine Cava, Mayor of Miami-Dade County in Florida, tweeted her support to Haiti following the earthquake.

    “Miami-Dade stands ready to assist in all the ways we can in the days and weeks ahead,” Levine Cava said.

    Devastating news from Haiti this morning. Keeping the people of Haiti and their families and loves ones in our community in my heart and prayers. Miami-Dade stands ready to assist in all the ways we can in the days and weeks ahead. https://t.co/2e5PIxvnef

    â€" Daniella Levine Cava (@MayorDaniella) August 14, 2021
  • HOW MANY ARE INJURED?

    At least 304 people have been reported dead, according to Reuters.

    Over 1,800 are injured and many more are still missing.

  • ‘WE NEED MORE THAN PRAYERS’

    One person shared a video that showed victims being pulled from the rubble.

    “We need more than prayers,” one person said.

  • DEATH TOLL RISES TO 304

    At least 304 people have been killed and many more are feared dead after a major earthquake struck western Haiti on Saturday, leveling homes and buildings to rubble.

  • HAITIAN AUTHORITIES FEAR EXTREME DAMAGE

    Haitian politicians and authorities fear the “awful” aftermath of the devastating earthquake that hit the island today.

    Renald Lubérice, the general secretary of Haiti’s ministerial council, tweeted in French: “The first images that have reached me are awful.

    “The earthquake has caused a great deal of damage in the south. Hopefully there isn’t major loss of life.”

  • HAITI’S GEOGRAPHY

    Haiti is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. 

    It is located  to the east of Cuba and Jamaica and south of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

    To its south-west lies the small island of Navassa Island, which is claimed by Haiti but is disputed as a United States territory under federal administration

    It has a population of over 11million people. It’s official languages are Haitian Creole and French.

  • VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWS RESIDENTS FLEEING HOMES AS EARTHQUAKE STRIKES

    Videos posted on Twitter showed flooding in the streets of Haiti.

    BREAKING NEWS 🟥 +++ Sea begins to enter in Haiti, after the 7.2 powerful earthquake. There is a tsunami warning in progress.pic.twitter.com/1Zne9qmq0e

    â€" ðŸ"¶ news alert 🇭🇹 Special Haiti earthquake (@igandean) August 14, 2021
  • LOCAL TELLS OF THE MOMENT HER BED STARTED TO SHAKE

    Naomi Verneus, a 34-year-old resident of Port-au-Prince, told the AP she was jolted awake by the earthquake and that her bed was shaking.

    “I woke up and didn’t have time to put my shoes on. We lived the 2010 earthquake and all I could do was run,” she said.

    “I later remembered my two kids and my mother were still inside. My neighbor went in and told them to get out. We ran to the street.”

  • TWITTER VIDEO SHOWS CRACKING BUILDINGS AFTER EARTHQUAKE

    A video posted on Twitter showed cracks in buildings following the earthquake.

  • CHURCH CRUMBLED DURING CEREMONY

    A church reportedly collapsed under the strain of the quake in the southwestern town of Les Anglais while a ceremony was apparently underway.

    Images posted to social media also showed significant damage to buildings including collapsed homes and rubble splayed across the road.

    Economic losses could range in the tens of millions, USGS reports.

  • AT LEAST 227 REPORTED DEAD

    According to the Weather Channel, at least 227 people have died after an earthquake rocked Haiti this morning.

    At least 227 people are reported to be dead after the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Haiti this morning.

    Tropical Storm #Grace is currently forecast to reach the country by Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/isfaFuqPX6

    â€" The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 14, 2021
  • HAITI IS ONE OF POOREST NATIONS IN THE WORLD

    Haiti is one of the poorest nations in the world, with 60 percent of its population living below the poverty line.

    The disaster-stricken nation is still reeling from the assassination of its president, Jovenel Moïse, on July 7.

    Haiti is still also still feeling the effects of the devastating earthquake that decimated the nation in January 2010.

  • WHERE IS HAITI?

    Haiti is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. 

    It is located  to the east of Cuba and Jamaica and south of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

    To its south-west lies the small island of Navassa Island, which is claimed by Haiti but is disputed as a United States territory under federal administration

    It has a population of over 11million people. It’s official languages are Haitian Creole and French.

  • DEATH TOLL CLIMBS TO 225

    The death toll of the earthquake in Haiti has now reached at least 225, according to Haiti’s Office of Civil Protection.

    USGS has estimated “thousands of fatalities” and “tens of thousands of injuries in poor mountainous communities.”

  • LOCAL TELLS OF THE MOMENT HER BED STARTED TO SHAKE

    Naomi Verneus, a 34-year-old resident of Port-au-Prince, told the AP she was jolted awake by the earthquake and that her bed was shaking.

    “I woke up and didn’t have time to put my shoes on. We lived the 2010 earthquake and all I could do was run,” she said.

    “I later remembered my two kids and my mother were still inside. My neighbor went in and told them to get out. We ran to the street.”

  • EARTHQUAKE WAS ‘SIMILAR IN STRENGTH’ TO 2010

    #NEW: Images reveal mass destruction following the 7.2 earthquake in #Haiti. Similar in strength to the catastrophic earthquake that killed more than 160,000 people in the Caribbean country in 2010, according to a study. pic.twitter.com/1RYFlv31af

    â€" Leonardo Feldman (@LeoFeldmanNEWS) August 14, 2021
  • ‘THOUSANDS OF FATALITIES’

    USGS has estimated “thousands of fatalities” and “tens of thousands of injuries in poor mountainous communities.”

    “High casualties are probable and the disaster is likely widespread,” a statement from the agency released around an hour after the quake said.

    “Past events with this alert level have required a national or international level response.”

    Jerry Chandler, Haiti’s director of civil protection, confirmed deaths had occurred but said he doesn’t “yet have an exact toll.”

    “We’re still collecting information,” he told AFP.

  • BIDEN BRIEFED ON HAITI SITUATION

    President Biden and Vice President Harris announced via tweet that they were briefed on the situation in Haiti.

    This morning, the President and Vice President held a video conference with the national security team to discuss the ongoing efforts to draw down our civilian footprint in Afghanistan. In addition, the President and Vice President were briefed on the earthquake in Haiti. pic.twitter.com/7BKSdJ8OKo

    â€" The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 14, 2021
  • ‘HAZARDOUS TSUNAMI WAVES’

    The US Tsunami Warning System said “hazardous tsunami waves are forecast” with waves reaching one to three meters above the tide level possible along the coast of Haiti. The warning was lifted just over an hour later.

    A series of smaller aftershocks continued to shake the island after the original quake, USGS reported.

    One registering a magnitude of 5.2 occurred 17 km (10 miles) from Chantal earlier this morning.

  • RESIDENTS IN TERROR AFTER BUILDINGS COLLAPSE

    Footage from Haiti showing extensive #earthquake damage to buildings and other infrastructure. There are also fears that people have died. Since the massive tremor this morning, there has been an aftershock measuring 5.2. â€" Contributed videos pic.twitter.com/P5qItgxWuW

    â€" Jamaica Gleaner (@JamaicaGleaner) August 14, 2021
  • SHOCKING TWITTER FOOTAGE SHOWS VICTIM PULLED FROM RUBBLE

  • VIDEOS OF DEVASTATION POSTED TO TWITTER

    I haven’t even heard anything on TV yet! These people are literally buried under this massive destruction and crying for their lives like literally….Haiti earthquake…Haiti needs help prayers pic.twitter.com/4TK3l8G8uM

    â€" voodoo priestess rose (@priestessrls) August 14, 2021
  • 29 CONFIRMED DEAD

    29 people are confirmed dead in Haiti following the earthquake of magnitude 7.2 that hit the island Saturday morning, AFP reports.

    USGS has estimated “thousands of fatalities” and “tens of thousands of injuries in poor mountainous communities.”

  • USGS FEARS THOUSANDS DEAD

    USGS has estimated “thousands of fatalities” and “tens of thousands of injuries in poor mountainous communities.”

    “High casualties are probable and the disaster is likely widespread,” a statement from the agency released around an hour after the quake said.

    “Past events with this alert level have required a national or international level response.”

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