LIVING LIFE : Think about Haiti
Something peculiar strikes humanity whenever we are in the face of adversity from which our thousands of years of civilization crumble in its wake, as if we are a school of helpless ants in the middle of an ocean. In the small Caribbean island nation of Haiti, about the same size as Rwanda, Tuesday was not one of the days on this earth. An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 on the famous Richter scale visited hell on Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince and by the time it was down, scores of people would have lost their lives, others maimed, the rest very traumatized.
Haitians walk past damaged buildings on January 12, 2010 in Port-au-Prince