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Turn on more accessible mode. Skip to main content. Turn off more accessible mode. About the Haiti Quake Archive. The Haiti Quake Archive is a collection of photos, videos and text captured after the earthquake on 12 January 2010. The content comes from a variety of sources, including the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti MINUSTAH, OCHA, UNICEF, World Food Program, UN Foundation, and the UN. It is dated between 12 January and 1 May 2010. The Haiti Quake Archive was created by the.

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Turn on more accessible mode. Skip to main content. Turn off more accessible mode. About the Haiti Quake Archive. The Haiti Quake Archive is a collection of photos, videos and text captured after the earthquake on 12 January 2010. The content comes from a variety of sources, including the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti MINUSTAH, OCHA, UNICEF, World Food Program, UN Foundation, and the UN. It is dated between 12 January and 1 May 2010. The Haiti Quake Archive was created by the.

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