Pulitzer Prize in the category 95 th time the photo was given to three journalists Carol Guzy, Nikku Kahn and Ricky Carioti of newspaper Washington Post , with a photo reportage about the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010.
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| This man is trying to save a live teacher trapped in the rubble at Ecole St. Gerard, while the girl died due to the array of concrete collapsed. |
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Cindy Tersme her character falls down the rubble to find his little brother trapped in the rubble at Ecole St. Gerard. "I've seen them but could not pull it out," she said in tears. |
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Those who survived the earthquake relief get squeezed together again Cite Soleil. |
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The epicenter of the quake lay at a depth of 10km west of Port-au-Prince, where the focus of 2 / 3 of its population. Dead body so much that a few weeks later we could move out. |
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The street is listed corpses, drowned in the Haitian context miserable. |
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The joy of the rescue workers when a baby rescued from the rubble, lit the fire to revive the country's capital is subject to much suffering. |
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After days without food and water, the survivors have received aid from the international community. |
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The atmosphere on the streets of Port-au-Prince for several days after the disaster still smells of the corpse began to decompose. |
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Elderly people in Haiti after decades of living in poverty because of chaos, until his death again suffered terrible disasters from nature. |
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Nursery also grows up live. Ariel Dorival baby born at a hospital in Port-au-Prince a few days after the disaster. Generation of children will have the task of reconstruction in the future. According to VNA |










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