HAITI / ISAAC EVACUATION
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STORY: HAITI / ISAAC EVACUATION
TRT: 1.45
SOURCE: MINUSTAH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: CREOLE / ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 24 AUGUST 2012, CARRADEUX IDP CAMP, TABARRE, PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI
1. Pan right, IDP camp onto shaking tree
2. Wide shot, internally displaced people stepping inside bus
3. Med shot, displaced woman sitting inside bus with her child
4. Wide shot, IDPs walking inside camp with water buckets
5. Med shot, displaced boy watching outside bus window
6. Pan right, children coming in the bus
7. Wide shot, shelters with shaking trees
8. Wide shot, IDP woman walking in empty camp
9. Wide shot, shaking trees with dark clouds in the back
10. Wide shot, school with IDP bus in parking
11. Med shot, IDP woman arriving to the school with her child in her arm
12. Close up, child looking
13. Wide shot, IDP woman arriving to the school with her child, carrying a mattress
14. Med shot, International Organization for Migration staff registering displaced people
15. Close up, woman looking
16. Wide shot, International Organization for Migration staff registering displaced people
17. Close up, ID of displaced woman
18. Travelling shot, through window inside school
19. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Mamoune Amazan, displaced person:
"Yes, I am scared because if the wind is blowing too hard, it could destroy my tent and the rain can harm my babe. That’s why I accepted to come here."
20. Med shot, displaced woman sitting inside school and giving water to her baby
21. Wide shot, displaced people sitting on the floor inside school
22. Wide shot, Haitian Red Cross staff placing a tarp on window
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Kristine Parco, House program manger for International Organization for Migration (IOM), Haiti:
"We are expecting the hurricane Isaac to arrive early tomorrow. And the rain will start this late afternoon until early evening. So upon the request of the government on the preparedness for the hurricane, we are supporting the government’s initiative to evacuate the IDPs that are considered to be vulnerable, from the camps to here."
24. Wide shot, humanitarian staff sitting outside school
25. Wide shot, security guard at school entrance, talking on walky-talky
With tropical storm Isaac heading towards Haiti, Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe announced an aggressive campaign to relocate the 300, 000 people who are still living in tent camps since the 2010 earthquake.
In the Tabarre area of Port-au-Prince, the first group of dozens of internally displaced people of Carradeux camp agreed to be evacuated to a local school.
SOUNDBITE (Creole) Mamoune Amazan, displaced person:
"Yes, I am scared because if the wind is blowing too hard, it could destroy my tent and the rain can harm my babe. That’s why I accepted to come here."
Some 1 250 temporary shelters are available, the government said.
SOUNDBITE (English) Kristine Parco, House program manger for International Organization for Migration (IOM), Haiti:
"We are expecting the hurricane Isaac to arrive early tomorrow. And the rain will start this late afternoon until early evening. So upon the request of the government on the preparedness for the hurricane, we are supporting the government’s initiative to evacuate the IDPs that are considered to be vulnerable, from the camps to here."
The Government plans to evacuate habitants from 18 camps.









