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Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) — Two weeks after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti, the numbers have mounted. The numbers tell stories of death and destruction, as well as a global outpouring of aid.

CNN compiles the latest, most reliable figures available as the devastation continues to unfold:

THE TOLL

112,250: Latest official death toll

194,000: Number of injured

134: Estimated number of people rescued by international search teams since the quake

THE EFFECT

9 million: Population of Haiti

3 million: Estimated number of people affected by the quake

1 million: Estimated number of displaced people

800,000 to 1 million: People who need temporary shelter

235,000: People who have left Port-au-Prince using free transportation provided by the government. The number who left by private means is undetermined.

At least 50: Aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 or higher that have hit Haiti since the January 12 quake

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THE CHILDREN

300,000: Children younger than 2 who need nutritional support

90: Percentage of schools in Port-au-Prince that have been destroyed

263: Haitian orphans who have been evacuated

THE RESPONSE IN DOLLARS

$1.12 billion: International aid pledges

$783 million: Funds received as of Tuesday

$317 million: U.S. assistance as of Monday

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THE RESPONSE IN MANPOWER

17,000: U.S. military personnel in and around Haiti

8 million: Meals the World Food Programme has delivered to nearly 400,000 people

300: Aid distribution sites that are up and running

130 to 150: Flights arriving every day at the single-runway Port-au-Prince airport with aid

EFFECT ON FOREIGNERS

12,000: U.N. workers in the country at the time of the quake

53: U.N. workers still missing

At least 82: U.N. workers dead

27: U.N. workers injured or hospitalized

11,500: Americans and family members who have been evacuated

4,800: Americans unaccounted for.

Via: CNN.com

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