
Members of some families are seen on a bus leaving Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010, towards Cap-Haïtien, north of the country. The European Union will send a militarized police force composed of nearly 300 officers to support the United Nations relief efforts and guarantee the correct distribution of the humanitarian aid. EPA/ORLANDO BARRIA

Haitians pick rubbles up from a factory that was destroyed during the 12 January earthquake that hit Haiti in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN

Haitians wash hands and face at a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. The European Union agreed to send at least 300 military police force members to the Caribbean nation in order to support the UN task and guaranteed an effective humanitarian help. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN

A group of people gather around a coffin at Central Cemetery in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. The European Union agreed on 25 January to send at least 300 military police force members to the Caribbean nation in order to support the UN task and guaranteed an effective humanitarian help. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN

A group of men carry a coffin as they arrive at Central Cemetery of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. The European Union agreed on 25 January to send at least 300 military police force members to the Caribbean nation in order to support the UN task and guaranteed an effective humanitarian help. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN

Several people await to get a visa at the US embassy in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. The European Union agreed on 25 January to send at least 300 military police force members to the Caribbean nation in order to support the UN task and guaranteed an effective humanitarian help. EPA/ORLANDO BARRIA

Several people await to get a visa at the Canadian embassy in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. The European Union will send a militarized police force composed of nearly 300 officers to support the United Nations relief efforts and guarantee the correct distribution of the humanitarian aid. EPA/ORLANDO BARRIA

Members of some families are seen on a bus leaving Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010, towards Cap-Haïtien, north of the country. The European Union will send a militarized police force composed of nearly 300 officers to support the United Nations relief efforts and guarantee the correct distribution of the humanitarian aid. EPA/ORLANDO BARRIA

Some people are seen climbing a ship leaving Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010, towards Jeremie, southwest of the country. The European Union will send a militarized police force composed of nearly 300 officers to support the United Nations relief efforts and guarantee the correct distribution of the humanitarian aid. EPA/ORLANDO BARRIA

Several people await to get a visa at the Canadian embassy in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 25 January 2010. The European Union will send a militarized police force composed of nearly 300 officers to support the United Nations relief efforts and guarantee the correct distribution of the humanitarian aid. EPA/ORLANDO BARRIA