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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 333890" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Has anyone else been watching the news coverage on the earthquake in Haiti? Yesterday while at my dad's we watched as they tried to free an eleven year old girl whose leg was pinned by an iron column and they were trying to cut through it with ordinary house tools. They finally freed her last night but I heard that she died today. Is that true? I was so sad to hear that and hoped it wasn't true.</p><p></p><p>I feel so sad for all those people. Everytime one of these tragedies happen it makes me wonder why there is no emergency procedure in place so that one person, one organization can be in charge of coordinating rescue operations. The progress seems so slow butit does look like supplies are starting to get in.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 333890, member: 59"] Has anyone else been watching the news coverage on the earthquake in Haiti? Yesterday while at my dad's we watched as they tried to free an eleven year old girl whose leg was pinned by an iron column and they were trying to cut through it with ordinary house tools. They finally freed her last night but I heard that she died today. Is that true? I was so sad to hear that and hoped it wasn't true. I feel so sad for all those people. Everytime one of these tragedies happen it makes me wonder why there is no emergency procedure in place so that one person, one organization can be in charge of coordinating rescue operations. The progress seems so slow butit does look like supplies are starting to get in. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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