
It has been five months since the earthquake struck the island nation and some Haitians have been growing impatient with the lack of progress.
In the area of Haiti known as Bois Verna, the earthquake's devastation is still noticeable -- almost five months after the quake.
In the region of Delmas Deux, people are still living in tent cities now surrounded by collapsed buildings from the quake. In Bel Aire, the ruins of a cathedral can still be seen.
And in downtown Port au Prince, the Presidential Palace still stands, but is in shambles.
Pastor Espérandieu Pierre is the founder of Nehemiah Vision Ministries. A native Haitian, he told CBN News about the feelings that the people of Haiti have been dealing with.
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SOURCE: CBN News


