A devastating earthquake struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, with a magnitude of 7, leading to widespread destruction in a densely populated area. Initial reports indicated that many buildings, including hospitals and hotels, collapsed, trapping numerous individuals inside. Casualty estimates vary significantly, with officials suggesting that thousands to potentially hundreds of thousands may be dead, although these figures are uncertain due to the extent of the destruction. The region's buildings are often not constructed to withstand such seismic events, contributing to the disaster's severity. Following the quake, numerous aftershocks were recorded, exacerbating the situation. Relief efforts are underway, with organizations like the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army mobilizing support. However, there is a notable preference among some for donations to the Salvation Army, citing its efficiency and local engagement compared to the Red Cross. The earthquake's impact on the local population, which exceeds two million, is profound, prompting calls for international aid and support for the survivors.