." >> and freelance journalist jessica stone traveled to haiti in april to talk to aid workers about the aftermath of the january earthquake, reconstruction efforts, and preparations being made for the rainy and hurricane season. approximately 230,000 haitians died as a result of the earthquake, and more than 2 million are displaced. >> when i got to haiti, one of the things that struck me first was the amount of dust in the air, the intensity of the heat. it was a disorganized airport, barry disheveled. coming out to the street, the dust hangs in the air. it has been over three months at this point. you find yourself coughing unexpectedly because of that dust. you drive through the streets and there is no rhyme or reason, visually, for why some buildings stood and some fell. you can have blocks where there are no standing buildings and blocks where there are jagged, tube-like -- like a seven-year- old lost some of her front teeth. it is amazing that in this period of time one of the biggest things you might have seen in terms of progress is that you can drive the streets. there are