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Many Haitians turned to local radio as a way to get and share information as communications are still disrupted in Haiti.


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Communications are still disrupted in Haiti, hampering relief efforts. Cell phone service is, however, slowly being restored; as are Internet connections.

But in the aftermath of the earthquake, many Haitians have turned to local radio as a way to get and share information.

SignalFM, in Port-au-Prince, has somehow managed to keep broadcasting, on the airwaves and online, since the earthquake struck.

We've got the Internet here at Signal, and it's been a miracle that we've been able to stay on air." said Mario Viau, the station's director. "Don’t ask me how we’ve managed to do that."

Signal has been posting messages on its website from people within Haiti and abroad. On-air, the station acts like a phone for the masses.

"So, when people would come to the station, they would send messages to loved ones, and those who heard those messages, would also come down to the station as well," Viau explained. "And some have come to tell us that they know some people are still alive under certain buildings. So they’d come here to ask for help."

Representatives from the government have also shown up at the station to deliver their messages, as well as people from the international community, who pass on details about where aid is being distributed.

"So really, we've been the only point for information, and since the earthquake we’ve been on air 24 hours a day," said Viau.

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You can help through these aid organizations.

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