Haiti struggles to return to normal

2010-02-03 08:16 BJT

Special Report: Strong Quake Hits Haiti |

As Haiti embarks upon its third week of recovering from a devastating quake, local residents are struggling mightily for a return to normalcy.

Crowds of Haitians queued outside immigration service centers in an continued effort to leave the country on Tuesday. Many others carried out daily searches for much needed relief. The US military also resumed medical evacuation flights for critically injured earthquake victims. The move ends a five-day suspension caused by a dispute over where to treat patients, and who would pay for their care.

An aircraft carrier and two other US ships have left the island after completing their relief missions as well. Several other warships remain offshore to support the operation.

On Monday, the UN said it might take Haiti decades to recover, but added that the tragedy provides an opportunity for Haitians to rebuild and improve their country.

Editor: Zhang Ning | Source: CCTV.com