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One of the city's two garbage trucks and its crew scoop waste off the downtown streets. - One of the city's two garbage trucks and its crew scoop waste off the downtown streets. | Deborah Baic/THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Project Jacmel

In Pictures: clean up after the quake

One of the city's two garbage trucks and its crew scoop waste off the downtown streets.

One of the city's two garbage trucks and its crew scoop waste off the downtown streets. —Deborah Baic/THE GLOBE AND MAIL

While driving to morning interviews, we came across what seemed to be a rare sight in Jacmel: a shiny white garbage truck with a crew scooping waste off the downtown streets. With only two garbage trucks in a city of nearly 50,000, waste removal remains a problem which is evident in endless trails of garbage.

(Photos By Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail)

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