Travel Health Warning
Major Earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Avoid Nonessential Travel to Haiti
This information is current as of today, January 14, 2010 at 20:29 EST
Released: January 13, 2010 10:30 PM EST
Guidance for U.S. Residents in Haiti
Guidance for Relief Workers and Others Traveling to Haiti for Earthquake Response
At this time, CDC recommends that U.S. travelers avoid all nonessential travel to Haiti.
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Tuesday afternoon, January 12, 2010, close to the nation's capital of Port-au-Prince. The quake was felt in the Dominican Republic and as far away as Jamaica, and aftershocks remain a possibility. Conditions in Port-au-Prince remain hazardous.
Reports indicate a significant loss of life, but numbers of casualties are not yet known. Communication remains difficult, and extensive damage to buildings, roads, and other infrastructure has been reported. Several hospitals and health centers in Port-au-Prince have collapsed. Humanitarian response has been initiated by the international community.
Changes to this recommendation will be posted on the CDC Travelers? Health website. Please check this site frequently for updates.
More Information
Department of State Warden Message (PDF)
Department of State Travel Alert
World Health Organization Haiti Earthquake Response
Pan American Health Organization Haiti Earthquake Response
CDC Haiti Destination Page
Major Earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Avoid Nonessential Travel to Haiti
This information is current as of today, January 14, 2010 at 20:29 EST
Released: January 13, 2010 10:30 PM EST
Guidance for U.S. Residents in Haiti
Guidance for Relief Workers and Others Traveling to Haiti for Earthquake Response
At this time, CDC recommends that U.S. travelers avoid all nonessential travel to Haiti.
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Tuesday afternoon, January 12, 2010, close to the nation's capital of Port-au-Prince. The quake was felt in the Dominican Republic and as far away as Jamaica, and aftershocks remain a possibility. Conditions in Port-au-Prince remain hazardous.
Reports indicate a significant loss of life, but numbers of casualties are not yet known. Communication remains difficult, and extensive damage to buildings, roads, and other infrastructure has been reported. Several hospitals and health centers in Port-au-Prince have collapsed. Humanitarian response has been initiated by the international community.
Changes to this recommendation will be posted on the CDC Travelers? Health website. Please check this site frequently for updates.
More Information
Department of State Warden Message (PDF)
Department of State Travel Alert
World Health Organization Haiti Earthquake Response
Pan American Health Organization Haiti Earthquake Response
CDC Haiti Destination Page