The grisly clean up of the dead continues in Haiti.As the problems for survivors in tent cities grow by the day...Fox's Amy Kellogg is in port-au-prince with the latest on the recovery.A somber scene played out over and over...But some victims aren't getting a proper burial or funeral like this ...One trash collector says his job has taken a sad turn.Harry says: "We usually collect the garbage for Port-Au-Prince, however since that earthquake we have been also collecting bodies."Survivors in the tent cities are experiencing *major* sanitation problems.Human feces, bugs, trash and debris litter the ground.Officials are worried sickness could spread due to the build up of waste.Survivors are worried about their safety if the Haitian government goes through with plans to move them all outside the capital.Oberd says: " We don't where they're going to put us or if it will be a better place than here."As aid trickles out slowly...desperate survivors fight for it on the streets.Riots over food and supplies are still a problem in parts the capital.But according to the u-n, more police officers have gone back to work...And say Port-Au-Prince is relatively secure for the most part...with pockets of isolated looting.I'm Amy Kellogg in Port Au Prince, Fox News.











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