Haiti’s 2 million still living on streets 6 months after earthquake
(July 13,2010) In Haiti, six months after a devastating earthquake killed over 220,000
of the nation’s 8.8 million people, some 2 million Haitians are still living on the
streets, according to the Fides news agency. “The situation is still terrible as
far as the practicability of the roads; it seems that the earthquake just happened
yesterday,” said Archbishop Bernard Auza, Vatican’s Nuncio to Haiti. “There is no
one to carry away the debris, and we can still not use certain streets in the capital.
There are still no offices for some local government institutions. Many people, who
are living in tents still have nothing, and there are still many poor people, who
do not even have tents and do not see a way out,” said the prelate. “As the Church,
we are waiting for a sign from the Government, in order to be able to act with all
our strength,” he added. “For example, some religious institutions cannot begin to
rebuild the buildings or houses, because they lack a safety certificate issued by
the government for that area. And that part, does not depend on us,” said Archbishop
Auza.