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Haiti’s prime minister has said “numerous” lives have been lost after the Caribbean country was struck by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that reduced buildings and churches to rubble and rekindled painful memories of the devastating 2010 temblor that killed more than 200,000 people.
The quake, which struck off Haiti’s south-western coast at 8.29am local time on Saturday, was felt across the Caribbean and sparked panic in the capital, Port-au-Prince, much of which was levelled by the 2010 disaster.

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