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In a photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, Coast Guard members on Thursday Jan. 14, 2010, load supplies onto a boat to take to Port-au-Prince for a make-shift clinic to the injured by the earthquake.
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Canadian military load disaster relief supplies onboard HMCS Athabaskan on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 at HMC Dockyard in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The ship, along with HMCS Halifax, will be departing for Haiti to offer humanitarian assistance after the country was devastated by a massive earthquake.
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Military crew from HMCS Halifax take on supplies as other crew members try and exit the ship on Thursday, January 14, 2010 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. HMCS Halifax and Athabaskan have left Halifax for Haiti loaded with provisions to help in the international earthquake relief effort.
AP Photo/Gregory Bull
The U.S. carrier Carl Vinson sits in waters off Port-au-Prince, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, after arriving as part of the relief effort to aid survivors of the earthquake that struck Haiti on Tuesday.
AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo
A Chinese rescue worker climbs a ladder during rescue efforts at the destroyed MINUSTAH United Nations headquarters that was damaged by an earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday.
AP Photo/Claude Paris
Firefighters of southern France and Germany board a plane before departing to Haiti on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. With rescuers and relief goods starting to pour into Haiti from around the world, the capital's airport strains to handle incoming flights, the main shipping port remains closed due to underwater debris and the roads are clogged with the homeless and hungry.
AP Photo/Claude Paris
Firefighters of southern France load water and equipment in an airplane container before departing to Haiti from the Istres military base on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010.
AP Photo/Markus Schreiber
Medicine boxes and humanitarian aid from the German Red Cross are loaded onto a cargo plane at airport Schoenefeld in Berlin, Germany, on Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. The German Red Cross chartered a plane to send a mobile Basic Help Care Unit and aid to help earthquake victims in Haiti.
AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana
Members of an Indonesian rescue team prepare their equipment prior to their scheduled departure to take part in the disaster relief operation in Haiti on Friday, Jan. 15, 2010.
AP Photo/Armando Franco
Portuguese firefighters stand next to an air force airplane that will take them to Haiti on Friday, Jan. 15 2010, at Lisbon's airport. Portugal is sending a team of firefighters and doctors to join the international relief operation in Haiti.
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This Friday, Jan. 15, 2010 photo provided by the U.S. Air Force shows tents on the edge of the runway at the Port-au-Prince airport, Haiti, providing shelter to U.S. military personnel participating in the relief effort in Haiti after a devastating earthquake.
AP Photo/Lynne Sladky
Maurice Cain, senior airman with the U.S. Air Force, unloads humanitarian supplies that arrived from Panama at the Toussaint Louverture international airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010.
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In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, members of a Chinese emergency rescue team inspect the collapsed headquarters of the U.N. Stabilization Mission in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. Desperately needed aid from around the world slowly made its way Thursday into the capital.
AP Photo/Markus Schreiber
A German Red Cross member walks between medicine boxes and humanitarian aid at the Red Cross Logistic Center in Berlin, Germany, on Friday, Jan 15, 2010, prior to an aid flight to Haiti. The German Red Cross chartered a plane to send a mobile Basic Help Care Unit to Haiti.
AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo
A rescue worker from Luxemburg rests with his search dog at the tarmac of the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. Search-and-rescue, medical and other specialists from different countries continue to arrive in Haiti after the powerful earthquake that hit the country on Tuesday.
AP Photo/Claude Paris
Firefighters of southern France check a map of Haiti before departing to Haiti from the Istres military base, on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake, the largest ever recorded in the area, rocked Haiti on Tuesday.
AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli
A forklift takes a load of relief supplies to be loaded aboard a Coast Guard C130 bound for Haiti at the Coast Guard Air Station, Sacramento, in North Highlands, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. The aircraft, loaded with food, medical supplies and water-power generators and more than a dozen members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, was sent to Haiti to help with the rescue efforts under way.
AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli
Aviation Maintenance Technician 3 Nick Mckiss tightens down a load of relief supplies to be sent to Haiti at the Coast Guard Air Station, Sacramento, in North Highlands, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. A Coast Guard C130 was sent to Haiti to help with the rescue efforts underway.
AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo
Haitian men who live in Mexico help load humanitarian aid for Haiti at the Mexican Red Cross building in Mexico City, on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. The International Red Cross and other aid groups say they are preparing a major disaster relief effort in Haiti after a powerful earthquake struck the capital.
AP Photo/Ed Andrieski
David Finsaas uses a fork lift to load supplies that are being flown to Haiti as part of the relief effort at the World Vision warehouse in Denver, on Jan. 14, 2010. World Vision, a Christian humanitarian agency, is shipping nearly 20 tons of tents, blankets, cooking utensils and other survival equipment to Haiti from its Denver warehouse.