Ashok Shroff was up early Jan. 20 doing breathing exercises in the pre-dawn stillness, before the day’s nonstop rush began. The floor in his second floor room began to go up and down like a wave.
Everyone in the communal sleeping room was awake a moment later, rushing downstairs to get out of the building. Thirty-one Haitians, including 11 children, and several American medical professionals were sleeping in the two-story, concrete house.
As Shroff, a doctor from North Bend, ran to get outside, he thought of his wife.
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