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Casualties of the 2010 Haiti earthquake include both civilian and government officials, locals and foreigners however the overwhelming majority of those killed and wounded in the quake were Haitian civilians. Estimates for the number of killed in the earthquake have varied from a statement by the Red Cross that 40,000-50,000 may have died to an estimate by Haitian Interior Minister Paul Antoine Bien-Aimé that the dead were between 100,000-200,000.[ Haitian President Rene Preval reported on 27 January that "nearly 170,000" bodies had been counted.As of January 24, Communications Minister…mehr

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Casualties of the 2010 Haiti earthquake include both civilian and government officials, locals and foreigners however the overwhelming majority of those killed and wounded in the quake were Haitian civilians. Estimates for the number of killed in the earthquake have varied from a statement by the Red Cross that 40,000-50,000 may have died to an estimate by Haitian Interior Minister Paul Antoine Bien-Aimé that the dead were between 100,000-200,000.[ Haitian President Rene Preval reported on 27 January that "nearly 170,000" bodies had been counted.As of January 24, Communications Minister Marie-Laurence Jocelyn Lassegue said the death toll was over 150,000 in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area alone.A number of public figures perished in the earthquake, including government officials, clergy members, musicians, together with foreign civilian and military personnel working with the United Nations. Haitian authorities estimated 250,000 were injured in the earthquake.