Source: The Canadian Press Posted: 01/20/10 11:25AM Filed Under: World
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The most powerful aftershock yet struck Haiti on Wednesday, shaking more rubble from damaged buildings and sending screaming people running into the streets eight days after the country's capital was devastated by an apocalyptic quake.
The magnitude-6.1 temblor was the largest of more than 40 significant aftershocks that have followed the Jan. 12 quake. The extent of additional damage or injuries was not immediately clear.
Ena Zizi, 70, survived seven days under the rubble of Haiti's national cathedral -- twice as long as people can expect to survive trapped without food or water. Her son said he has no doubt his mother's faith played a role in her survival.
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