Haiti earthquake disaster: 30,000 dead and almost every building flattened in Leogane while mob justice rules the capital's streets
By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 10:59 AM on 18th January 2010
Houses slid down a hillside in Port-au-Prince after the earthquake, which destroyed the country's infrastructure
Escape: Hundreds of Haitians clamber on board a boat at a port near Port-au-Prince as the exodus from the devastated country continues
Crush: People swarm a UN aid convoy to grab at food and supplies in Petionville yesterday
Aid: An armed UN security guard wearing a protective face mask guards the stock of protein bars in Petionville
At war: A policeman opens fire on the streets of Haiti. At least one rioter has been shot dead Armed men battle over supplies on the streets of Port-au-Prince as the country descends into anarchy
Street justice: Lynched then dragged through the streets of Port-au-Prince, the looter's body is battered with staves
A woman runs from the scene of a collapsed, burning store in Port-au-Prince yesterday - but it is hard to tell if she is fleeing in fear or sprinting to keep the goods she has acquired safe
Looters rush from burning buildings in Port-au-Prince yesterday
A cloud of dust and smoke hovers over a street in Port-au-Prince on Sunday as Haitians roam the rubble in a desperate search for food and supplies
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Deadly and Destructive: Haiti Earthquake Aftermath in Pictures
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