2011年8月14日星期日
海地救灾获得进展但懊丧情感仍在增添 Haiti Relief Making Progress but Frustration Builds
Aid workers in Haiti say earthquake relief efforts are starting to make an impact, but frustration is mounting in Port-au-Prince, where Haitians say they lack food, water and a government.
Officials say field hospitals and food aid are spreading across the city, while flights into the airport are increasing.
The World Food Program plans to distribute rations to 95,000 people around the capital on Monday. But Haitians ravenous from days without nourishment say the food is not nearly enough.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is promising to expedite the aid. He will brief the U.N. Security Council on the situation on Monday.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is traveling to Haiti Monday to deliver supplies and meet President Rene Preval.
Haitians complain Mr. Preval has been largely absent since a 7.0 magnitude earthquake flattened nearly the entire city last week.
Tens of thousands of bodies have been buried in mass graves. Haitian officials say as many as 200-thousand people died in the quake.
海地的救济职员说,地震救灾尽力开端发生后果,然而懊丧的情感在太子港蔓延。海地人说,他们缺少食物、饮用水跟一个政府。
有关官员说,野外病院和食品救援遍布全部太子港,到达太子港机场的班机正在增添。
世界食粮打算署规划星期一对太子港四周的9万5千居民散发口粮。但对连日来缺乏养分的海地人说,食品远远不够。
联合国秘书长潘基文保障加快救援进度。他星期一将向结合国安理睬通报海地的救灾情形。
美国前总统克林顿将于星期一前往海地,向当地运送救援物质,并且同普雷瓦尔总统会见。
海地人埋怨说,自从上礼拜7级地震简直把太子港夷为平川以来,普雷瓦尔总统基础上不施展什么作用。
成千上万的人被群体掩埋。海地官员说,多达20万人在地震中遇难。
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