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January 16, 2010

Images of Haiti

Scenes of rubble, damage, and recovery emerge after the Hatian earthquake.

Relief organization World Vision sent Christianity Today images of Haiti after the earthquake.

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Etienne, 25, was looking for her husband's body. Photo by Stephen Matthews/World Vision.

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Patients in the grounds of L’Hospital General. Photo by James Addis/World Vision.

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7-month-old Billy was pulled from the rubble of her home after being buried for about 48 hours. She is held by neighbor Julie who rescued her. Photo by James Addis/World Vision at L'Hopsital General shortly after Billy's rescue.

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Photo by Stephen Matthews/World Vision.

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18-month-old Navensky who suffered a broken shoulder, leg and arm before being rescued from his collapsing home by his father, Jerome. Photo by James Addis/World Vision.

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Navensky waits with his parents, Jerome and Nadia. Photo by James Addis/World Vision.

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Photo by Stephen Matthews/World Vision.

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World Vision staff deliver medical supplies to a hospital. Photo by James Addis/World Vision.

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Photo by James Addis/World Vision.