The people of Haiti have been remembering the dead from five years ago when a devastating earthquake killed more 300,000 people.
President Michel Martelly and his wife laid a floral tribute at a memorial which is currently under construction for the victims of one of the worst natural disasters of modern times.
Survivor Willmarc Jean gave his account of what happened:
“January 12 changed my life, I never thought I would have to live with a disability. After I lost my leg I felt I had lost my courage, I thought my life had ended, but I was wrong. As you can see, a person with a disability is a person like anyone else.”
The 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck in the early evening, collapsing concrete buildings by the tens of thousands in the densely populated, impoverished capital of Port-Au-Prince.
Since then a political standoff has delayed elections with the consequence that much needed rebuilding has been impeded despite a massive international aid programme
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