ABC News will provide comprehensive coverage of the Haiti earthquake across its broadcasts and platforms.
“World News” Anchor Diane Sawyer and “Good Morning America” Anchor Robin Roberts are en route to the quake zone and will anchor from there on Thursday. Also travelling to the region and reporting beginning today are “Good Morning America Weekend” anchor Kate Snow, “World News Sunday” anchor Dan Harris, Senior Heath and Medical Editor Richard Besser and Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz.
“World News,” “Nightline” and “Good Morning America” will devote a significant portion of their broadcasts to covering the disaster with reports from the region as well as on US and international aid efforts.
ABCNews.com is reporting extensively on the earthquake in Haiti and has created a special subsection: http://abcnews.go.com/International/HaitiEarthquake. The section will include reports from all platforms and correspondents covering the relief and recovery efforts.
ABC News Radio correspondent Aaron Katersky reported from Santo Domingo, DR earlier today and is en route to Port Au Prince. Radio correspondent Matt Gutman reported from Miami’s Little Haiti section earlier today and is heading to Haiti later today through Santo Domingo. ABC News Radio is providing two one-minute reports each hour on the earthquake in Haiti.
ABC NewsOne, the affiliate news feed service of ABC News, is providing reports with ABC News correspondents Linsey Davis and Diana Alvear in the region.