Haiti 2010 Flashcards

1
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when was it ?

A

12th January 2010

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2
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where was the epicentre?
how deep was it?
how deep was the focus

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  • the capital port-au-prince
  • 24 km
  • 13 km underground
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3
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what was it measured on the Richter scale

A

7.0

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4
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primary effects

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  • 220,000 people were killed
  • 300,000 people were injured
  • 1.3 million Haitians were displaced (homeless)
  • eight hospitals or health care centres in port-au-prince were badly damaged or collapsed.
  • 200,000 homes were damaged
  • roads were blocked
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5
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secondary effects

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  • 2 million people without food and water
  • looting became a serious problem
  • police force collapsed
  • tourist industry declined
  • by November 2010 there were outbreaks of cholera
  • needed mass graves as dead bodies in the streets and under rubble, created a health hazards in the heat
  • displaced people were moved into tents and temporary shelters
  • frequent power cuts
  • the damage to the port and main roads meant that critical aid supplies for immediate help and long-term reconstruction were prevented from arriving or being distributed effectively
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6
Q

how many people were in relief camps ?

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1.6 million

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7
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other facts

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  • poorest country in the western hemisphere

- in early January 2010 the EU released 3 m in emergency funding.

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