Seven months after Haiti's devastating earthquake only a fraction of the huge volume of rubble generated has been cleared, but the issue is certainly nothing new.<br /><br />In February, Haiti's president Rene Preval predicted it would take "a thousand trucks moving rubble for a thousand days" to clear all the debris out of the capital.<br /><br />Some 1.5 million people are still living in makeshift camps despite tens of millions of dollars in aid pouring into the island-nation.<br /><br />International aid agencies told Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab in Port-au-Prince that the Haitian government is to blame for the lack of cleanup. (Aug 15, 2010)