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![]() Haiti - 2010 Earthquake : Rain of Messages 13/01/2025 06:03:36
"Today, we remember the hundreds of thousands of people who died during the 35 seconds that ravaged our beloved Haiti on January 12, 2010. 15 years later, the traces of the physical, psychological and economic shocks have not faded. 15 years later, the (re)construction of our country remains a major challenge, but I remain optimistic for the future. Assuming our responsibilities and coming together to build a better tomorrow is the greatest tribute we can pay to our departed ones," Ambassador Weibert Arthus. Haiti Embassy to Morocco : "This January 12, 2025 marks fifteen years since the tragic earthquake of 2010, a tragedy etched in our collective memory. This painful memory calls us to action and renewal. The Embassy of the Republic of Haiti to the Kingdom of Morocco honors the victims and renews its call for unity, solidarity and sustainable actions for a resilient, just and dignified Haiti," Natalie Fourcand, Chargée d’Affaires. United States : Today, the United States stands in solidarity with Haitians around the world as we commemorate the thousands of lives tragically lost in the January 12, 2010 earthquake. President Leslie Voltaire (video) : Statement by Leslie Voltaire, President pro tempore of the Transitional Council, commemorating the 15th anniversary of the January 12, 2010 earthquake. Ministry of the Interior : "A thought for the victims of the tragedy of January 12, 2010, especially those who left us, those who survived but also lost everything: health, mobility, family, property, housing, work ... and for all those who are wounded in their hearts by this tragic event. 15 years later, to all of us who continue to live and exist beyond this devastating earthquake, we must protect life in all its forms and continue to contribute to Haiti's recovery, day after day, together." PNH : "The Haitian National Police (PNH) pays tribute to the victims of the earthquake of January 12, 2010. On this January 12, 2025, the Haitian National Police (PNH) salutes the memory of the hundreds of thousands of missing, injured and disabled people during the deadly earthquake of January 12, 2010, one of the worst natural disasters in Haiti's history. Rameau Normil, the Acting Director General of the PNH, took the opportunity to pay tribute to the Police and Administrative Personnel who were victims of the disaster. In this painful circumstance, the Haitian National Police reminds the population that it stands unwaveringly at their side." Office of the Minister Delegate for Solidarity and Humanitarian Affairs : "January 12 : Honoring memory, remembering to act, rebuilding to never again experience the irreparable. We salute with deep emotion the memory of the thousands of victims of the earthquake of January 12, 2010." FHF : This Sunday, January 12, marks the 15th anniversary of the devastating earthquake of 2010, a tragedy that deeply marked Haiti. Haitian football has also lost prominent figures, including Yves Philogène, alias"Labase", an iconic coach who led the U-17 men’s team to the 2007 World Cup. The Haitian Football Federation (FHF) pays tribute to all victims, in general, and to those of football, in particular. Their memory remains a source of inspiration to continue to advance our sport. Rest in Peace. You will never be forgotten. BRH : "January 12, 2010 - January 12, 2025 : 15 years after this tragedy that marked our history, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti pays tribute to the memory of those we have lost. This moment of reflection reminds us of the importance of better internalizing natural risks and strengthening the resilience of the population in the face of climatic hazards." Martine Moïse, former First Lady : "January 12, 2025, it has already been 15 years since in less than a minute, consternation, emotion, and dismay took hold of our dear Homeland. A special thought for all those who have lost a loved one and who continue to mourn their absence. Know that we share your pain, you are in our prayers and we will always be united." Ex P.M. Laurent Lamothe : "15 years already... On January 12, 2010, Haiti was struck by an unimaginable catastrophe. Thousands of lives lost, families broken, a country in mourning. Today, we honour the memory of those lost and salute the unwavering resilience of Haitians. We will never forget." Ambassador of Canada to Haiti : "15 years ago, Haiti was struck by an unimaginable tragedy. Today, we honour the memory of the victims and salute the tremendous resilience of the Haitian people. Today, I join millions of Haitians, here and around the world, to commemorate this devastating tragedy. Canada continues to support the Haitian people in their efforts to build a better future," Ambassador André François Giroux. Land Transport Sector : "The Haitian Land Transport Sector (STTH), united in memory and solidarity, bows with respect and emotion to the memory of the thousands of lives lost, particularly carriers, during the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010. May this day also be an invitation to national unity, reflection and collective action to build a stronger and more resilient future. Together, let us continue to honor our fallen and carry the aspirations of a better Haiti." Veterans Affairs Canada : "In tribute to the victims of the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti and to show appreciation to the contingent of the Canadian Armed Forces that went to Port-au-Prince to provide relief, Veterans Affairs Canada laid a wreath at the foot of the Memorial in Ottawa on January 12, 2025," Ms. Mona Fortier, Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Vanier, Ossé Aristild, Minister-Counsellor at the Embassy of Haiti in Canada, laid the wreath. USAID : "The United States Agency for International Development (USAID-Haiti) pays tribute to the memory of all those who lost their lives in the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010 in Haiti. We also remain committed to a safe, secure and prosperous Haiti, and a brighter future for the Haitian people." UNDP : "15 years after the earthquake that struck Haiti, we pay tribute to the thousands of lives lost in this disaster. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) remains committed to supporting Haiti on its path to a resilient and prosperous future." HL/ HaitiLibre
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