Haiti earthquake leaves at least 227 dead, hundreds injured or missing

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A powerful earthquake struck Haiti on Saturday morning, killing at least 227 people and leaving hundreds of others wounded or still missing, authorities said. The 7.2 magnitude quake was strong enough to be felt in neighboring countries.

The epicenter of the quake was 7.5 miles northeast of Saint-Louis du Sud, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

“High casualties are probable and the disaster is likely widespread,” the USGS said. “Past events with this alert level have required a national or international level response.”

tsunami warning was issued immediately after the quake but later lifted.

Residents shared images on social media of the ruins of concrete buildings, which AFP reports included a church in which a ceremony was apparently underway in the southwestern town of Les Anglais. Part of the Sacred Heart church in Les Cayes and the home of the bishop there also collapsed.

Haiti Earthquake
Sacred Heart church in Les Cayes, Haiti, is damaged after an earthquake on Saturday, August 14, 2021. Delot Jean / AP

People in the capital city of Port-au-Prince felt the tremor and many rushed into the streets in fear.

Naomi Verneus, a 34-year-old resident of Port-au-Prince, said 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. 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,” Verneus said.

Haiti Earthquake
People stand outside the residence of the Catholic bishop after it was damaged by an earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti, on Saturday, August 14, 2021. Delot Jean / AP

On January 12, 2010, a massive, magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, one of the deadliest natural disasters in the history of the Western Hemisphere. The quake near Port-au-Prince killed an estimated 250,000 people and the island is still recovering. 

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