Haiti's crises are 'never-ending cycle of PTSD': Reporter's notebook
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Lionel Moïse is an anchor and correspondent for ABC Audio, based in Miami, Florida.
The 7.2 magnitude earthquake that just devastated Haiti feels like a bad dream on repeat. Imagine waking up to an earthquake just about a decade after another quake killed 250,000 of your brothers and sisters and destroyed your beautiful country. Receiving the news of another earthquake in Haiti, and then having to report on it, even remotely from Florida, was one of the most difficult moments in my career. As I discussed the pain and anguish happening in the aftermath, I felt immense sadness for my people. Much of the country hasn't rebuilt from the 2010 earthquake, or Hurricane Matthew in 2016. And the president was recently assassinated.More Related News