Haiti camp cleared over landslide
Updated on 10 April 2010
British aid workers are assisting as thousands of families in Haiti were evacuated for the second time since the nation's devastating earthquake.
Amid warnings of landslides and flooding, 5,000 people are being moved from one of Port-au-Prince's most crowded emergency camps created after the disaster in January.
The government is moving vulnerable children and adults from the camp at Petion-Ville Club, in greater Port-au-Prince, to a new emergency relocation camp at Corail Cesselesse, north of the city.
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