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Haitian Social Plan Haiti after the earthquake

Puerto Príncipe .- A crowd of Haitians attacked yesterday a truck Social Plan of the Presidency when trying to deliver food to victims in the first serious incident of this type that exposes the public anger at the delay of aid.

The incident occurred after midday on the right side of the government palace destroyed in the lower area of \u200b\u200bPort after a food convoy Social Plan mistakenly parked there. Immediately, hundreds of Haitians who have set up camps in the area crowded around aid. The convoy should have arrived at the complex of buildings on the National Association of Industrial Parks (Sonapi), chosen by the Dominican authorities and the UN Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH) as a repository. The convoy consisted of about twenty volunteers on board a dozen trucks.

The victims hoped that the aid was distributed while the Dominican delegation awaited instructions from the program coordinator, who was in the Dominican Embassy.
In the absence of the manager, the Dominicans decided, in coordination with the Haitian police, distribute the contents of two trucks to leave the rest to move on. However, when the division was organized and began the delivery, Haitians stormed one of the vehicles, forcing the driver, and the other truck, waiting her turn to flee the scene. It is not known whether the assault was a Dominican or Haitian wounded.

The incident is the first of its kind in a city that calls for urgent humanitarian assistance and military control. The Haitian government is concerned that disturbances occur at a time when the bulk of the contingent of MINUSTAH's presence was reorganized and Local police recovered the losses suffered during the earthquake last Tuesday.

Yesterday, the Dominican ambassador in Haiti, sparked off, met with the interim military commander of the UN Mission, the Chilean Ricardo Toro, to evaluate operations.

hundreds of bodies still trapped
The victims, numbering in the thousands, on their own initiative have established camps near the old Palace and Toussaint Louverture Airport, where aircraft leaving only foreign refugees and other assisted landing and rescue teams.

Only yesterday hundreds of bodies still trapped in the rubble and every day passing relief teams losing hope of finding survivors. "Here was a woman who only yesterday asking for help.
Today nobody listens, "he told Listin Diario a young Haitian who watched rescue a group of Dominicans trying to remove debris on a street in the lower area of \u200b\u200bPort au Prince, the most affected by the earthquake that hit 7.3 degrees Haiti on Tuesday.


Other countries have joined the relief operations undertaken by the Dominican Republic on Wednesday. U.S. says it will send 9,000 troops who would join Further monitoring work.

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