Friday images from Haiti
An arm from the body of an earthquake victim sticks out from a pile of rubble of a collapsed building in Port-au-Prince.
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Earthquake survivors gather in the central public garden of Port-au-Prince.
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A Spanish rescuer carries two-year-old Redjeson Hausteen after he was rescued from a home that collapsed during Tuesday's earthquake in Port-au-Prince.
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A doctor of the Chinese emergency rescue team, left, treats an injured child in Port-au-Prince.
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A girl is wrapped in a Red Cross blanket as she arrives in Montreal early Friday. She is one of the Canadian evacuees from the earthquake brought home on the same military aircraft that carried Canadian soldiers into the disaster zone.
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A woman covers the body of a relative who died during Tuesday's earthquake at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince.
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A couple of men look through the bodies scattered outside the morgue in Port-au-Prince.
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The bodies of earthquake victims are moved to a truck by a bulldozer at the morgue in Port-au-Prince.
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A young girl gets medical attention for her injuries in Petionville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Outside the Villa Creole Hotel, the injured from the surrounding area have come for shelter and medical attention.
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Young men dig and remove debris as they attempt to recover the bodies buried underneath a collapsed church in Port-au-Prince.
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Two year old Redjeson Hausteen Claude reacts to his mother Daphnee Plaisin, after he is rescued from a collapsed home by Belgian and Spanish rescuers in the aftermath of the powerful earthquake in Port-au-Prince.
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Sarla Chand, 65, of New Jersey, sits after being rescued by U.S., French and Spanish rescue workers.
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A Chilean UN peacekeeper works in the rubble of the Montana Hotel searching for victims.
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A Chinese rescue team arrives at the airport in Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.
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