Geneva, January 20: The United Nations said on Wednesday that 121 people had been rescued by international teams from the debris of collapsed buildings in Haiti since the January 12 earthquake.
“We are at 121 people found,” Elisabeth Byrs, a spokeswoman for the UN’s Organisation for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, told AFP, describing it as a “miracle.”
On Tuesday, the UN said 90 people had been extracted alive, compared to 70 on Saturday.
It was not immediately clear when the 31 extra survivors were pulled out. Experts said the chances of survival were greatly diminished three days after an earthquake.
Byrs said a second international relief operations centre was set up in the capital of the neighbouring Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, alongside the one in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince.
Three airports, as well as ports, in the Dominican Republic were being used for international aid deliveries, she added, to relieve bottlenecks that had stifled the relief effort over the past week.
Aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF – Doctors Without Borders) said yesterday that one of its planes carrying vital medical equipment to Haiti’s quake victims had repeatedly been prevented from landing at Port-au-Prince.
Three-week-old baby found alive in Haiti rubble
Rescuers pulled a three-week-old baby girl alive from the rubble of a house more than a week after it was destroyed in Haiti’s devastating earthquake, French radio reported today.
French rescuers found the girl in a hollow beneath the ruins of the house in Jacmel, a town in the south of the island, after spending five hours trying the get through to her, France Inter station said.
The baby’s uncle told the station that the girl, named Elisabeth, was 23 days old. The station reported she was in healthy condition and did not appear wounded and had been taken to an American field hospital nearby.
The United Nations said today that 121 people had been rescued by international teams from the debris of collapsed buildings in Haiti since the January 12 earthquake.
–PTI