Throughout the horror and destruction caused by the earthquake in Haiti, suffering is made worse by the absence of a functional government. Haiti appears to not have much of a professional police force or emergency rescue services. A reliable electrical grid is a luxury many Haitians have never known. Distribution of food, water and medicine by truck doesn't seem safe or practical since clean gasoline and/or diesel is scarce. Open sewage and dead bodies will soon lead to disease. Social unrest cannot be far away.
The Port-au-Prince airport is bottlenecked by reduced capabilities. The neglected and primitive sea port facilities struggle at a snail's pace to offload supplies. The island nation lacks earth-moving equipment to clear debris, to clear roads, to save lives. It may take weeks for overland travel by car to be restored.
Time to mobilize a huge helicopter caravan for Haiti. Drop stations could be established in most places. If food, water and medical assistance doesn't get directly to the people in quick fashion, many more thousands will die. An increase in anger, frustration and desperation would be understandable.
If and when the immediate humanitarian crisis is ameliorated, long term solutions must be found such that Haiti's people never again find themselves looking for help from a government that doesn't exist.
The Port-au-Prince airport is bottlenecked by reduced capabilities. The neglected and primitive sea port facilities struggle at a snail's pace to offload supplies. The island nation lacks earth-moving equipment to clear debris, to clear roads, to save lives. It may take weeks for overland travel by car to be restored.
Time to mobilize a huge helicopter caravan for Haiti. Drop stations could be established in most places. If food, water and medical assistance doesn't get directly to the people in quick fashion, many more thousands will die. An increase in anger, frustration and desperation would be understandable.
If and when the immediate humanitarian crisis is ameliorated, long term solutions must be found such that Haiti's people never again find themselves looking for help from a government that doesn't exist.