This story is from August 16, 2021

Mexican aid arrives in quake-hit Haiti

Two Mexican military aircraft carrying 15.4 tons of food, medicine and water landed in Haiti on Monday following a powerful earthquake that left nearly 1,300 people dead, Mexico's government said. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Mexico would continue to help Haiti's impoverished population after yet "another misfortune befell them."
Mexican aid arrives in quake-hit Haiti
Members of the Mexican air force load a plane with humanitarian aid after a major earthquake struck southwestern Haiti, at the Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City, Mexico August 15, 2021. (Reuters)
MEXICO CITY: Two Mexican military aircraft carrying 15.4 tons of food, medicine and water landed in Haiti on Monday following a powerful earthquake that left nearly 1,300 people dead, Mexico's government said.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Mexico would continue to help Haiti's impoverished population after yet "another misfortune befell them."
Another shipment of 3.6 tons of emergency aid including blankets, water filters, wheelbarrows and shovels was expected to arrive later in the day, said civil protection national coordinator Laura Velazquez.

"We have received instructions from the president of Mexico to continue supporting our brothers in Haiti," Velazquez said.
At least 1,297 people were killed in the 7.2-magnitude quake that struck Saturday about 100 miles (160 kilometers) to the west of the densely populated capital Port-au-Prince, which was devastated in a massive 2010 quake.
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