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New quake jolts Haiti as survivors defy odds

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PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) - A powerful new earthquake shook Haiti on Wednesday

jolting celebrations for miracle survivors ranging from a three week old baby to

an elderly woman who were hauled out after seven days under the rubble.

Residents poured onto the streets fearing a repeat of the January 12 quake said

to have killed between 100,000 and 200,000 people. The US Geological Survey

estimated the new tremor at magnitude 6.1.

The epicentre was west of Port-au-Prince, which was razed by last week's

devastating 7.0 quake. Witnesses reported a low vibration and then a thunderous

rumbling but there was no immediate sign of significant new damage.

There have been a series of big aftershocks since January 12 but rescuers have

kept up their search and have been elated by their success in finding survivors

who defied the quake's deadly odds.

Hoteline Losana, 25, was found in the wreckage of a supermarket late Tuesday

only hours after Zizi, who is about 70, sang as she was carried out of the

ruins of Port-au-Prince cathedral. A three week old baby girl was dug out of

rubble in the city of Jacmel. Related article: Miracle survivors of deadly

earthquakes.

Losana was said to be " conscious and in good form " by Thiery Cerdan of the

French group Rescuers Without Borders, which carried out the nine hour operation

with Haitian firemen and American experts.

She had been in an apartment over a supermarket when the quake struck on January

12. Rescuers said she had no food or water, could barely move, and owed her

survival to the position in which she was stuck.

" We pulled someone out seven days after an earthquake, that is quite

extraordinary, " said Bruno Besson, another member of the French team.

Hours earlier, Mexican firefighters rescued Zizi from under the ruins of the

Roman Catholic cathedral.

" It seems rescuers were communicating with her and managing to get water to her

through a tube. She was singing when she emerged, " said , of British

charity Christian Aid.

Some of the rescuers were so overcome that they started crying.

Baby beth was found alive in a house in Jacmel in southern Haiti, again

after surviving for a week without food, French radio reported on Wednesday.

French rescuers found the 23-day-old girl in a hollow beneath the ruins after

spending five hours trying to get through to her, France Inter station said,

adding she was mainly unhurt and had been taken to an American field hospital.

The United Nations said that 121 people had now been rescued by international

teams in the past week and that there were still hopes of finding more.

But Major General Allyn, deputy commander of the military operation in

Haiti, said US forces would soon switch the focus of the operation to recovering

bodies rather than looking for survivors.

The Haitian government gave a latest toll of 75,000 dead, with another 250,000

injured and more than a million left homeless.

US troops fanned out across the ruined capital, where the pace of the relief

operation has heightened street tensions. Related article: Haiti adds weight to

burdened US military.

Camped out under makeshift tents among the rubble, survivors faced a desperate

hunt for food and water. For many looting is the only way. Related article:

Looters follow trail of bulldozers.

" Look, when you are hungry and poor, nobody helps, you have to steal, " a defiant

young man named said, as people plunged into the ruins of a flattened

supermarket.

On Tuesday, US paratroopers secured the ruined presidential palace, which is now

surrounded by a squalid refugee camp. About 100 marched to Port-au-Prince's

general hospital, which is swamped with injured.

US Marines also landed southwest of Port-au-Prince to link up with UN

peacekeepers before more troops and equipment arrives.

State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid said there were 12,000 troops in or

around Haiti, with about 2,200 Marines and sailors also expected to take part in

the relief operation.

The UN Security Council voted unanimously to send 3,500 extra UN troops and

police to Haiti to help maintain order and protect aid convoys.

Relatives told AFP that Haitian police killed a 15-year-old girl, Fabienne

Cherisma, while firing warning shots over looters in the capital.

Some witnesses in the angry crowd, including the girl's father, said a policeman

aimed deliberately at the girl, while others spoke of a warning shot that went

astray.

The US deputy military commander, Allyn, said there were now around 200 daily

flights into the capital's damaged airport, and that two airstrips, in the

coastal city of Jacmel and in San Isidro in neighbouring Dominican Republic,

would be in use by Thursday.

In a huge global effort, more than 1.2 billion dollars has been pledged in aid

funding for Haiti, according to UN data.

International efforts are also focusing on rebuilding the country, with a major

donor conference set for Monday in Montreal.

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