Environmental stories: Aftermath of Haiti's earthquake: In the Dark

There is limited public electricity. Residential areas less affected by the earthquake receive intermittent electricity, usually for a few hours morning and night, although there is never a guarantee. Most electrical power comes from generators although the most common sources of light are bonfires and candles.
In the Dark, 2011

There is limited public electricity. Residential areas less affected by the earthquake receive intermittent electricity, usually for a few hours morning and night, although there is never a guarantee. Most electrical power comes from generators although the most common sources of light are bonfires and candles.