Men move blocks of ice from the only functioning ice plant in the city. Without power, it's the only way to keep food cool.
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The main produce market in Port-au-Prince is open Thursday, but sellers say people aren't buying because they don't have money and the banks are closed.
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A boy waits for food supplied by the U.S. Army at a golf club above the capital.
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Women stand in a line for water in a park turned refugee camp across from the National Palace Thursday.
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Haitian National Police stand over patients in front of the National Palace waiting to be evacuated Thursday.
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A girl wears a tag that identifies her as a transfer patient to the USNS Comfort off the shore of Haiti.
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U.S. soldiers transfer patients to a staging area in front of the National Palace.
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Men walk across the roof of a collapsed supermarket in Port-au-Prince Wednesday.