Portfolio: Haiti, 5 Years and 54 Second Later
On January 12, 2010 Haiti’s capital city, Port-au-Prince, was flattened by a magnitude-7.3 earthquake that lasted for 54 never-ending seconds. The disaster killed 220,000 people and left half a
million homeless, notes LensCulture, which features images by Italian photographer Marco Gualazzini looking at where the country
stands today: 250,000 …
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