A dead body lies on a street as looters walk with goods in Port-au-Prince January 21, 2010. The seaport in Haiti's capital, damaged in the country's devastating earthquake, has reopened for limited aid shipments, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Thursday.
A policeman chases people suspected of looting, on a street in Port-au-Prince January 21, 2010. Banks in earthquake-hit Haiti will start operating again from the weekend, the country's commerce minister said on Thursday, as the government worked with aid partners to start trying to get the shattered economy back on its feet.
Suspected looters are seen on a street in Port-au-Prince January 21, 2010. Banks in earthquake-hit Haiti will start operating again from the weekend, the country's commerce minister said on Thursday, as the government worked with aid partners to start trying to get the shattered economy back on its feet
Looters fight for stolen goods on a street in Port-au-Prince January 21, 2010. Banks in earthquake-hit Haiti will start operating again from the weekend, the country's commerce minister said on Thursday, as the government worked with aid partners to start trying to get the shattered economy back on its feet.
The body of a young man lies in the street after he was stoned to death by residents who accused him of stealing in Port-au-Prince January 22, 2010. Cash became available and buses started running in Haiti's wrecked capital but earthquake survivors are still desperate for food and aid
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