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Washington (AP) - President Barack Obama said his thoughts and
prayers were with the people of Haiti, where a powerful earthquake
hit on Tuesday, and that the U.S. stood ready to help the
impoverished Caribbean nation.
U.S. officials in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince reported
"significant damage" there.
White House officials said Obama also had asked aides to make
sure U.S. personnel at the embassy were safe. There are fewer than
20 U.S. military personnel in Haiti, largely working with the
embassy there. Officials said Obama told them to start preparing in
case humanitarian assistance was needed.
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The State Department, the U.S. Agency for International
Development and U.S. Southern Command have started to coordinate.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said from Honolulu
that the U.S. was gathering information about the quake and its
impact, and that the U.S. was offering full assistance - civilian
and military - to Haiti.
Clinton spoke with the deputy chief of U.S. Embassy in
Port-au-Prince, David Lindwall, before making a speech in Honolulu.
"We have been in touch with the embassy," State Department
spokesman Gordon Duguid said in Washington. "They report
significant damage in town, but the embassy is unaffected. The
embassy is working to get in touch with Haitian government as well
as trying to ... account for Americans."
Haitian phone lines are down and cell phone coverage is
understandably unreliable," he said.
The U.S. ambassador to Haiti was in the country, but was at his
residence, which is in Petionville, and the phones lines were out,
Duguid said. "The embassy is in touch with ambassador via radio."
The State Department was setting up a hotline telephone number
for people to call, but the number was not yet working.
"Our embassy is also trying to make contact with the Haitian
government," Duguid said. "There are emergency meetings going on
right now in Washington to identify assets that can be moved
quickly into the area. U.S. search and rescue teams have been put
on alert, and we are trying to assess the status of the airport. As
President Obama has said, we will assist in any way we can."
Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs
Western Hemisphere subcommittee, said, "This is the worst possible
time for a natural disaster in Haiti, a country which is still
recovering from the devastating storms of just over a year ago."
Engel urged the administration "to do everything possible to
help" the Haitian people recover.
Former President Bill Clinton, the U.N. special envoy for Haiti,
said his office and the rest of the U.N. system were monitoring the
situation. He pledged relief, rebuilding and recovery assistance to
Haiti.
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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott and Lolita C. Baldor in
Washington and Robert Burns in Honolulu contributed to this report.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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