The scale of devastation in Haiti is far worse than in Asia after the 2004 tsunami, a study said on Tuesday, predicting last month's quake could be the most destructive disaster in modern history.
The stark assessment from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) comes with Port-au-Prince still lying in ruins more than one month on, while the bodies of more than 200,000 dead pile up in mass graves outside the capital.
