Haiti Flashcards

1
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When was the Haiti earthquake?

A

12th January 2010, 16:53 (local time)

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2
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What was the magnitude?

A

7

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3
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Where is Haiti located?

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In the Caribbean. Neighbouring countries include the Dominican republic.

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4
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What plate margins?

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Conservative plate margin, the North American and the Caribbean plate

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5
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Environmental issues

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19 million cubic metres of rubble.
Many habitats were destroyed.
In November 2010, Hurricane Tomas left many camps flooded, which slowed down the recovery.
Many houses were built out of scrap material, so when the Earthquake occurred they simply collapsed.

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6
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How many people died?

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220,000 dead

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7
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How many people were injured?

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300,000 injured

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8
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How many people were affected?

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3.5 million affected

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9
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How many schools were destroyed?

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4,000 schools which meant that many children missed out on an education.

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10
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How many people were living in evacuation facilities?

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1.5 million

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11
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How many were killed by cholera?

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5,899 died but 216,000 were injected by the disease.

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12
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How many people were living in poverty after the Earthquake?

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80% of the total population

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13
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Social impacts

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Years on from the Earthquake many people were still living camps.
These camps were inadequate.
People didn’t have a chance to make any income, so couldn’t rebuild their lives

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14
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Economic impacts

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Costed the government $8 billion to repair the damage.
Crops were destroyed (farmers lost out on income.)
Shops were destroyed
.People couldn’t afford to rebuild houses

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15
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How much do people, on average, each year in Haiti?

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$660 per year

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16
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Responses

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Dominican Republic was the fist to give aid of food, water and machinery.
However, there was so much rubble that planes could’t land and roads for destroyed.
Millions of dollars have been raised to help 1.8 million people.
Locals have been trained on how to build houses that won’t collapse during an Earthquake.

17
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Recovery

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Aid was used to help improve the water supply of 340,000 people.
Free medical care was provided to 39,000 people.
Literacy classes were run for 60,000 women to help support themselves and their family.