After every great tragedy, people start to resume their daily life as soon as possible. Recent earthquake in Haiti is no exception. The aftershocks are still rattling the poor country, but people are slowly getting to resume their normal life again, however slowly it is.
Modern transportation means such as cars and motorcycles are epitome of movements. Those equipment need fuels to operate.
The article in The Star Online describes this scene as follows;
'Fuel prices have doubled and there were long lines of cars, motorbikes and people with jerrycans outside gas stations.'
The definition of jerrycan in Macmillan Dictionary;
Hopefully the aids from international community will continue to pour into Haiti and the country's rebuilding can begin to take its shape.
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