HAITI -- January 3, 2011 at 6:00 PM EDT

Video Dispatch: Haiti, a Year Later

By: Jeffrey Brown

Jan. 12 will mark one year since a powerful earthquake rocked Haiti. The NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown is reporting in Port-au-Prince and beyond this week on life in the country a year later, the recent cholera outbreak and more.

Brown filed this video dispatch Sunday from the Iron Market in the Haitian capital, the same site where Ray Suarez stood nearly a year ago, just days after the temblor had destroyed the city.

To see the state of Iron Market just after the quake, watch Ray Suarez's dispatch from Jan. 24, 2010, below.

Stay tuned to the Rundown for more from the NewsHour team in Haiti in the coming days.

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