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    UN FAMILY IN ARMENIA RESPECTS MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF HAITI EARTHQUAKE

    armradio.am
    14.01.2010 18:07

    Today, the UN Armenia Office staff led by the newly appointed Resident
    Coordinator Mrs. Dafina Gercheva gathered for a solemn ceremony,
    with a minute of silence, respecting the memory of the victims of
    the devastating earthquake in Haiti on 12 January.

    Information on the full extent of the damage remains scant. Initial
    reconnaissance and aerial assessments have been undertaken. It is
    clear, however that the earthquake had a devastating impact on the
    capital Port-au-Prince, and the western part of the country.

    The UN Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-moon said: "My heart goes out to
    the people of Haiti after this devastating earthquake. At this time
    of tragedy, I am very concerned for the people of Haiti and also for
    the many United Nations staff who serve there. I am receiving initial
    reports and following developments closely".

    The UN family has immediately mobilized its resources to help the
    stricken nation. This is also a tragedy for the UN, and especially
    for the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MIHUSTAH).

    According to available information the main UN compound in
    Port-au-Prince has collapsed as well. Around 100 -150 people were
    still working inside the building when the disaster happened. Many
    continue to be trapped inside, including UN Secretary General Special
    Representative Hedi Annabi and his deputy Luiz Carlos da Costa.

    Mrs. Gercheva informed the gathered about the UN casualties there
    with a total of 16 UN staff as of recent news confirmed as dead:
    three Jordanian police officers, one Argentinean and one Chadian
    police officer, and eleven Brazilian peacekeepers.

    Peacekeepers and civilian staff from many Member States remain
    unaccounted for. Secretary General said that 48 people of UNDP and
    UNIFEM, WFP and all other have not been accounted for. "Who but
    you, Armenians, understand this tragedy better than many others,
    since your wounds from Spitak 1988 earthquake are still fresh...",
    Mrs Gercheva said.

    The magnitude of this massive earthquake that hit the Caribbean nation
    of Haiti on Tuesday, January 12, at 4:53 pm at the epicenter had a
    7.0-magnitude with a depth of 13 km.
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