The Borneo Post (Sabah)

At least 11 dead, dozens injured as quake rocks northern Haiti

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PORT-AU-PRINCE: An earthquake hit northern Haiti late on Saturday, killing at least 11 people and sparking an overnight scramble to help towns in the impoverish­ed Caribbean country battered by the shockwave.

Police said at least seven people died and more than 100 were injured in Port-de-Paix on the northern coast near the epicentre of the magnitude 5.9 quake, which struck at a depth of 11.7 kilometres , according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Another four people were killed in and around the town of Gros-Morne further south, local authoritie­s said. Rescue teams fanned out to help residents, many of whom were still dealing with the trauma of a devastatin­g earthquake in 2010.

Port-de-Paix, Gros-Morne, the town of Chansolme and the northern island of Tortuga were among the areas worst hit, Haiti’s civil protection agency said in a statement.

“The shock was felt across all department­s of the country, giving rise to panic in several towns,” the agency said.

President Jovenel Moise urged people to remain calm, and said on Twitter he had ordered “all of the republic’s resources” to be directed towards assisting recovery efforts.

Some houses in the worstaffec­ted areas were destroyed by the earthquake, the agency said.

Dozens of injured people were rushed to hospitals, and the full extent of the destructio­n may not be clear until Sunday morning.

The civil protection agency said early yesterday that at least 135 people were being treated for injuries.

Among the damaged buildings was a church in the northern town of Plaisance, the agency said.

The tremor was one of the strongest to batter Haiti since the 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near the capital, Port-au-Prince, in 2010. It killed tens of thousands of people.

Saturday’s quake was felt in Port-au-Prince but initial reports suggested it had not caused major damage there.

Local newspaper Le Nouvellist­e said one person was killed when an auditorium collapsed in GrosMorne and that detainees were released from a damaged police holding cell.

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