Haitians are fleeing their quake-ravaged capital by the hundreds of thousands, as government officials vow to move them from squalid conditions into safer, cleaner tent cities.<br /><br />Aid officials said more than 130,000 Haitians have crammed into buses, provided by the government, to escape the shattered capital Port-au-Prince.<br /><br />More than 150,000 people have been confirmed dead in the Port-au-Prince area alone following Haiti's devastating earthquake.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports on the journey out of Port-au-Prince, home to 600,000 people living in makeshift tents and temporary shelters. [January, 25, 2010]
