Saturday, January 30, 2010

JAN 30: DAILY STRUGGLES_NY TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY

Residents used stones from the earthquake-damaged buildings to block the streets from drivers. At Postemarchand and Rue Lammare, a man hung the Haitian national flag with a lot of signage to warn drivers.
Photograph by Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times

14 powerful photographs from the streets of Port-au-Prince two weeks after the quake. Tent cities grow daily, people are sleeping outside at night, the devastation is massive and the need for food grows desperate.

The New York Times, photography essay, Daily Struggles In Haiti

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