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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations is asking the international community to provide $550 million for quake relief efforts in Haiti, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday.
"Most of this money will go to urgent needs -- food and water are in critically short supply," Ban told reporters at UN Headquarters.
"Given the number of people in the streets without homes, we must provide shelter. We need tents and more tents," he said. "We also need more medical supplies and even more medical personnel."
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The UN chief touted the international community's "generous and robust" response.
"A major humanitarian efforts is well underway. We are mobilizing resources as fast as we possibly can," he said.
He noted that a UN operations center has been established in Port au Prince airport, coordinating the efforts of 2,000 rescue teams that have arrived from around the world.
Due to the lack of heavy lifting equipment and "extremely difficult logistics," search and rescue remains a "monumental effort," he said.
Preliminary estimates show "widespread damage" to infrastructure in Port au Prince and other affected areas, with as many as 50 percent of buildings in the worst-hit areas damaged or destroyed, he said.