Globe and Mail photojournalist Fernando Morales in Haiti
A kid plays with a kite in a park in downtown Port-Au-Prince where people left homeless by the earthquake are taking shelter.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
A girl carries a mattress on her head in the early morning down a street in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
People sleep in the streets in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
Man looks for his belongings outside a destroyed building in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Twelve days after the grade 7 earthquake that devastated the city, millions in of people in Haiti are without water, power and food and depend on international donations to survive.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
A person jumps to land from a semi-submerged container at Visatenaire the port area of Port-Au-Prince.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
Port-Au-Prince, January 24 2010. A group of people dig in the ruins of a destroyed building in downtown Port-Au-Prince 11 days after an earthquake devastated Haiti to recover bodies. So far five bodies have been recovered from this building that used to be an hotel.The Globe and Mail
A group of Haitians run behind a United Nations truck carrying water in downtown Port-Au-Prince. Ten days after the devastation caused for the earthquake, millions of people depend on food and water donated by humanitarian groups and foreign governments.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
Early in the morning ,kids take a bath using water running from a broken pipe on a street in downtown Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail
A bus passes in front of three bodies that were recovered from a collapsed building in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.Fernando Morales/The Globe and Mail