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Rescue works continue after deadly earthquake topples buildings(1/5)

2021-08-16 10:01:52 Ecns.cn Editor :Liu Yimeng
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Rescue teams search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed houses in Les Cayes, Haiti, August 15, 2021. The death toll from the powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti has risen to 1,297 with at least 5,700 others injured, according to the country's civil protection agency. (Photo/Agencies)

Rescue teams search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed houses in Les Cayes, Haiti, August 15, 2021. The death toll from the powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti has risen to 1,297 with at least 5,700 others injured, according to the country's civil protection agency. (Photo/Agencies)

The photo shows a building is damaged after the earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti, August 15, 2021. The death toll from the powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti has risen to 1,297 with at least 5,700 others injured, according to the country's civil protection agency. (Photo/Agencies)

Rescue teams search for survivors through the rubble of collapsed houses in Les Cayes, Haiti, August 15, 2021. The death toll from the powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti has risen to 1,297 with at least 5,700 others injured, according to the country's civil protection agency. (Photo/Agencies)

The photo shows a car is destroyed by a collapsed building in Les Cayes, Haiti, August 15, 2021. The death toll from the powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti has risen to 1,297 with at least 5,700 others injured, according to the country's civil protection agency. (Photo/Agencies)

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