Many countries report missing and some dead citizens in Haiti earthquake
By APThursday, January 14, 2010
Many countries report missing and dead in Haiti
A glance at countries reporting dead and missing in Haiti:
—Antigua and Barbuda: 2 missing.
—Austria: 1 dead.
—Belgium: 3 missing.
—Brazil: 15 dead and five missing.
—Britain: 1 dead.
—Canada: 8 dead, 1,115 unaccounted for.
—Chile: 4 missing.
—China: 8 dead.
—Costa Rica: 2 missing.
—Denmark: 1 U.N. worker missing.
—Dominican Republic: 6 dead.
—El Salvador: 1 missing
—France: 12 dead, government fears 20-30 may have died.
—Germany: 1 dead, about 30 missing.
—Italy: 1 dead, 3 feared dead; 10 others unaccounted for.
—Mexico: 1 dead, 40 of the 80 Mexicans living in Haiti located.
—Netherlands: 3 injured, including child; 18 missing.
—Peru: 1 dead.
—Poland: 4 missing.
—Spain: 3 dead, 23 unaccounted for.
—Tunisia: at least 1 dead (head of U.N. mission Hedi Annabi)
—United States: 16 dead, 1 a U.S. government employee of whom 2 still missing. Some 45,000 Americans are in the country.
—Uruguay: 3 missing.
—United Nations: 37 U.N. personnel confirmed dead, nearly 330 missing. Some personnel may also be included in national counts.