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Haitian people are not lazy and they have started working on removing rubble and rebuilding.

The issue is 1) There is not enough equipment to remove the debris.

2) once the rubble is removed who has the money to rebuild?

is it going to be for free as in will the Gov of Haiti rebuild all the destroyed property 3) Were do you put all this debris once you have removed it?

Were do you send it to be processed it needs to be regrounded and turned to cement/bricks to rebuild.

My last visit to Haiti in August 2010 was an eye opener.

I was under the impression as you are that people are just sitting by ideally sorry to disappoint you they arent'.

People are posting words like lazy bones when I have witnessed with my own 2 eyes several groups of volunteers (Haitians not NGO's) in Carrefour, Delmas and Bel Air cleaning and removing rubble with mininal equipement (meaning there bair hands).

When you know were these people can relocate tons of debris please let Haiti know!!! And your right on one accout it is pure non sense that these people would have to waite 20 years to see there city rebuilt.

Moricette, April 15 2011, 12:46 PM

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Haitian people are not lazy and they have started working on removing rubble and rebuilding. The issue is 1) There is not enough equipment to remove... read more >
Moricette, 15-Apr-11 12:46 pm
20 years unacceptable. You are kidding right, it can not be. We have the world who is willing to help us, in any ways that we need them too, whether... read more >
Rza, 15-Apr-11 12:50 pm
That is just 20 yrs to remove the rubbles. No the rebuilding process. Meaning it is going to take another 20 years to rebuilt, so we are looking at... read more >
Rza, 15-Apr-11 12:58 pm
It didn't take that long to rebuild Hiroshima so why would it take 20 years for Haiti? read more >
Lesley, 15-Apr-11 1:03 pm
Let's do a simple math that any three year old can understand.Accordind to the CNN reporter,20 percent of the rubbles had been already removed.This... read more >
Robert Eugene, 15-Apr-11 1:23 pm
Several observations * NO ONE IS IN CHARGE IN HAITI dealing with critical infrastructure repair... it is the UN (the world's largest and most... read more >
Alister Wm Macintyre, 15-Apr-11 3:21 pm
ANY WAY IF MY MATH IS GOOD LET'S SEE IF IN ONE YEAR YOU MOVED 20% SO IN 4 MORE YEARS YOU WILL REMOVED THEM ALL!!!!!! GOD BLESS HAITI WE SHALL OVE... read more >
Miejo, 15-Apr-11 3:51 pm
This is ridiculous.Why will take 25 years to rebuild Haiti while Wellington and China are already on the road to recovery after their recent... read more >
Myrtho, 15-Apr-11 6:37 pm
For me this study is crazy to remove the rubles will take 2 billions dollars and after that they will be looking for another 2 billions to start... read more >
Harold Fleurine, 15-Apr-11 6:38 pm
20% rubble removed in one year, so it should take five years and I am not so good in math. LOL! How did they come up with 20 years? It did not take... read more >
Josy, 16-Apr-11 12:46 am
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