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The '''Hôtel Montana''' was a popular tourist hotel in [[Port-au-Prince]], [[Haiti]].<ref>[http://www.htmontana.com/index.cfm Hotel Montana] Official Website</ref> Built in 1946, the hotel collapsed along with most buildings in the city during the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]]. It was a 4 star hotel prior to the destruction. An estimated 200 of 300 guests were reported missing the day after the collapse.<ref>[http://www.hotelsmag.com/article/444036-Haiti_s_Hotel_Montana_Hotel_Christopher_Collapse_Hundreds_Feared_Dead.php Haiti's Hôtel Montana, Hotel Christopher Collapse; Hundreds Feared Dead] |
The '''Hôtel Montana''' was a popular tourist hotel in [[Port-au-Prince]], [[Haiti]].<ref>[http://www.htmontana.com/index.cfm Hotel Montana] Official Website</ref> Built in 1946, the hotel collapsed along with most buildings in the city during the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]]. It was a 4 star hotel prior to the destruction. An estimated 200 of 300 guests were reported missing the day after the collapse.<ref>[http://www.hotelsmag.com/article/444036-Haiti_s_Hotel_Montana_Hotel_Christopher_Collapse_Hundreds_Feared_Dead.php Haiti's Hôtel Montana, Hotel Christopher Collapse; Hundreds Feared Dead] Hotels Magazine, January 13, 2010</ref> |
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Among the people staying at the hotel were staff and peacekeepers of the [[United Nations]], whose [[MINUSTAH]] headquarters in the [[Hotel Christopher]] also collapsed, some of whom are also still missing. <ref> Huffington Post, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/evelyn-leopold/haiti-stunned-un-faces-ow_b_422728.html "Haiti: Stunned UN Faces Own Tragedy and Gigantic Relief Effort"], '''Evelyn Leopold''', ''14 January 2010'' (accessed 14 January 2010) </ref> |
Among the people staying at the hotel were staff and peacekeepers of the [[United Nations]], whose [[MINUSTAH]] headquarters in the [[Hotel Christopher]] also collapsed, some of whom are also still missing. <ref> Huffington Post, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/evelyn-leopold/haiti-stunned-un-faces-ow_b_422728.html "Haiti: Stunned UN Faces Own Tragedy and Gigantic Relief Effort"], '''Evelyn Leopold''', ''14 January 2010'' (accessed 14 January 2010) </ref> |
Revision as of 12:21, 14 January 2010
The Hôtel Montana was a popular tourist hotel in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.[1] Built in 1946, the hotel collapsed along with most buildings in the city during the 2010 Haiti earthquake. It was a 4 star hotel prior to the destruction. An estimated 200 of 300 guests were reported missing the day after the collapse.[2]
Among the people staying at the hotel were staff and peacekeepers of the United Nations, whose MINUSTAH headquarters in the Hotel Christopher also collapsed, some of whom are also still missing. [3]
References
- ^ Hotel Montana Official Website
- ^ Haiti's Hôtel Montana, Hotel Christopher Collapse; Hundreds Feared Dead Hotels Magazine, January 13, 2010
- ^ Huffington Post, "Haiti: Stunned UN Faces Own Tragedy and Gigantic Relief Effort", Evelyn Leopold, 14 January 2010 (accessed 14 January 2010)
External links
- Official website: Hôtel Montana Haiti