Our college is affected by the disaster that befell on Port-au-Prince and its surroundings. Many students are without news of relatives affected by the disaster.
The husband of a teacher, firefighter specializing in trenching work, left this week with a group of Departmental Service Fire and Rescue Service (SDIS) of Guyana. Communication difficulties with Haiti makes these family situations very stressful.
News of these rescuers are available on the blog created for this occasion by the SDIS. Here is the group of firefighters Guyana accompanied by the Ambassador of France in Haiti, on arrival in Port-au-Prince.
Go visit this blog and feel free to leave a message of encouragement to our brave rescuers ambassadors.
News of these rescuers are available on the blog created for this occasion by the SDIS. Here is the group of firefighters Guyana accompanied by the Ambassador of France in Haiti, on arrival in Port-au-Prince.
Go visit this blog and feel free to leave a message of encouragement to our brave rescuers ambassadors.
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distress and anxiety are high in Guyana to the extent of damage reported by the media.
The images and stories are trying to realize the immensity of the destruction suffered by the population in the greatest destitution.
Click on image to access the site of Haitian newspaper Le Nouvelliste
Click on image to access the site of Haitian newspaper Le Nouvelliste
Here also Blog a French journalist Francois Bonnet Médiapart, bringing together video shot by Haitian students about the tragedy that has also touched the cultural capital of Haiti, Jacmel.
As it shows starkly that the consequences of such a calamity
Here also some pictures taken by lenouvelliste.com in Port-au-Prince devastated:
As it shows starkly that the consequences of such a calamity
Marie Force from Jacmel Film Institute we Vimeo.
Here also some pictures taken by lenouvelliste.com in Port-au-Prince devastated:
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