Opération Séisme Haiti 2010 (Operation Haiti Earthquake 2010) is France's military relief operation for the 12 January 2010 earthquake.
The priorities for the mission are rescue efforts, search for the missing, medical aid, security, retrieving French citizens, organizing humanitarian aid, and delivery.
The operation started on Wednesday 13 January 2010.
As of 14 January 2010, Siroco had left for Haiti.
As of 15 January 2010, 240 personnel and 30 tonnes of freight were on the ground, and 239 French nationals had been rescued.
As of 16 January 2010, a field hospital was delivered. As of 19 January 2010, 400 personnel, mostly police and civil rescue units, and 48 tonnes of freight were delivered by the mission. 500 French and European nationals had been evacuated.Francis Garnier left port in Antilles, making for Haiti.
As of 20 January 2010 Francis Garnier had docked at the Port international de Port-au-Prince and started offloading relief supplies.
As of 24 January 2010, Siroco arrived at Port-au-Prince and anchored in the bay, delivering 2000 tonnes of aid. It is equipped with four helicopters, two landing craft, two operating theatres and 50 hospital beds.
As of 27 January 2010, Francis Garnier left to return to Fort-de-France.
As of 28 January 2010, about 600 troops are engaged in relief operations. Over 220 tonnes of aid has been delivered.
As of 30 January 2010, over 126 have been medevaced to Fort-de-France and Pointe-à-Pitre. Over 38 operations have been performed, by the team of 21 at French military field hospital and aboard Siroco.
Elements of 33e RIMa have set up in Port-au-Prince. The 1er RSMA has been setting up refugee tent camps.
As of 20 February 2010, Siroco has left Haiti, and headed for its home port of Toulon.Siroco ends its mission and heads for home.
As of 5 March 2010, Siroco has arrived home in Toulon.