US uses choppers, ships and military personnel to deliver aid to Haiti quake victims | American Military News

Sep 01, 2021 View Original Article
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56% : It is doing so with the help of myriad of charities and non-governmental organizations, the United Nations -- and the U.S. military.
54% : The airlifts and the other military assets, Faller said, are supporting of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which is working alongside the United Nations and the Haitian government to quickly get aid to those who need it.
45% : "What we're fearing is a situation ... that swells the ranks of displaced people that we are already seeing in some urban areas, particularly around Port-au-Prince, and that can also add to other urban centers like Les Cayes," Illemassene said.

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