Haitians have been attending church services for the first time since Tuesday's devastating earthquake, many of them in the open air outside damaged churches.
Aid is starting to trickle through to victims, with food and water being distributed to thousands of people.
Foreign rescue teams are fighting their way through the rubble to reach survivors. Here an Israeli team carries a man brought from the rubble of the tax authority building in the capital Port-au-Prince.
With law and order all but collapsed in Haiti, a man suspected of stealing receives summary justice from the mob - dragged naked through the streets and beaten.
People are struggling to bury their dead, and the stench of rotting bodies remains.
But there are some glimmers of hope. Here a US helicopter crew helps deliver a baby.
Survivors have been scouring neighbourhoods for food and clothing.
Fuel is also in short supply, as many people try to leave the city
With much of the infrastructure destroyed, helicopters were being used to drop supplies.
Many people have set up makeshift camps, with no hope of proper shelter.
Mass graves are being dug on the outskirts of the ruined capital for the many victims whose families are unable to claim their bodies.
Many have decided to leave the capital in search of food and shelter elsewhere.
But it is not clear what awaits them. On Saturday, the UN came up with the first reports of damage outside Port-au-Prince. In Leogane, 80-90% of buildings had been destroyed, with thousands of people killed.
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