File:Red Cross aid distribution in Port-au-Prince 2010-01-25 4.jpg

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Description A Haitian earthquake survivor leaves a Red Cross distribution site in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after receiving non-perishable items Jan. 25, 2010. Thousands of Haitians are homeless and lack daily necessities such as soap and blankets. Many Haitians wait for more than four hours to receive a ticket that grants the holder access to a distribution center. VIRIN: 100125-N-6266K-275
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Author MC1 Joshua Lee Kelsey, USN

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