Haiti: no doctor, no medicine, no hope
Jon Snow describes visiting the make-shift camps in Haiti where many people are still in need of water, food and medical treatment.
As plans to relocate many thousands of Haitian refugees get under way, Jon Snow has been out on the streets of Port-au-Prince where the first signs of normal life are returning.
Hannah Storm reflects on the effect the Haiti earthquake has had on the country’s religions.
As doctors battle to save lives in the wake of the Haiti earthquake, they are having to resort to amputation to combat one of the main threats: gangrene. Jon Snow reports.
It’s blisteringly hot on the roof of the airport building, from where we’ve been presenting the Port-au-Prince part of Channel 4 News. To get to the roof, we’ve had to pass all the equipment, including the cameras and technical support, up an emergency fire escape ladder and through a small hole. I’m sitting up there,…
The US military begins to airdrop supplies into earthquake-shattered Haiti as doctors warn disease could spread among the thousands left injured and homeless a week ago.
A week on from the deadly Haiti earthquake, Jon Snow joins British and American search teams as they continue to scour the rubble of Port-au-Prince for signs of life.
Jon Snow describes visiting the make-shift camps in Haiti where many people are still in need of water, food and medical treatment.
Channel 4 News producer Hannah Storm blog on the journey into earthquake-hit Haiti.
As new pictures emerge showing the immediate aftermath of Haiti’s earthquake, attacks by looters are adding to a growing sense of insecurity around the capital. Jon Snow reports.
Since the earthquake in Haiti last week Channel 4 News has broadcast images of the devastating aftermath. Deputy Editor Martin Fewell responds to comments about the coverage.
Channel 4 News producer Hannah Storm describes her car journey across the Dominican Republic towards earthquake-hit Haiti.
We are loading up with supplies to take to Haiti in the aftermath of Tuesday’s natural disaster.
Channel 4 News producer Hannah Storms blogs from her flight to Dominican Republic en route to Haiti to report on the earthquake.
Hundreds of thousands of survivors of Haiti’s massive earthquake have endured a third night without shelter, as anger grows at delays in the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
The search for missing relatives in Haiti continues, as thousands scour social networking sites Facebook and Twitter for news in the aftermath of the earthquake.