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First satellite map of Haiti earthquake
14 January 2010
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Satellite map over the Port-au-Prince area of Haiti acquired on 13 January 2010, following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake and several aftershocks that hit the Caribbean nation on 12 January. Processed by SERTIT.
Credits: SERTIT - CNES - International Charter
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