Aid For Haiti Earthquake Victims Finally Getting ThroughConfusion on the ground has led to a bottleneck of lifesaving supplies.
By Gil Kaufman
Jan 21 2010 10:46 AM EST
More than a week after a massive 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, nearly leveling the capital of Port-au-Prince, desperately needed aid shipments are finally speeding up and getting to the victims of the disaster.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/01/21/haiti.earthquake/">According to CNN, U.S. officials have begun taking steps to alleviate the bottleneck that has slowed down the flow of food, water and medical aid to the thousands of wounded and dying living on the streets of the ruined port city.
An unnamed senior administration official acknowledged on Wednesday that the food and medical supplies were not getting to victims fast enough, explaining that military personnel on the ground were sometimes confused about what was on the dozens of planes flying into Port-au-Prince airport carrying supplies in the week since the quake struck on January 12.To alleviate that problem, the U.S. military has stationed aid officials in the airport control tower to assess and log the contents of each flight to speed up the flow of aid. Additionally, a Web-based system has been set up that will allow aid groups and donor countries to track when flights are scheduled to land and what supplies are onboard. One of the challenges is that the single-runway airport has been struggling to handle the crush of air traffic of up to 180 flights a day.
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