✅HAZARDS Case Study - Haiti Multihazardous Flashcards

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Where is Haiti

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Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. North of Colombia, South-East of Florida, USA.

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Haiti plate boundary, winds

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The northern side of Haiti is on the border the Caribbean Plate and North American Plate. This plate boundary is a conservative boundary between an oceanic (Caribbean) plate and a continental (North American) plate.
Lies in the way of the trade winds, and main path of Atlantic hurricanes

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Haiti features/ topography

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60 per cent of Haiti is mountainous and due to deforestation, landslides and mudslides are common.

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Haiti climate

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Hot, humid. Therefore diseases spread easier, like Cholera

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Haiti population

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12 million

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Haiti Economy

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Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas and struggles to cope with most disasters. Over 6 million Haitians are below the poverty line of living on $2.41/ day.
It is densely populated around Port-au-Prince, the capital, around low-lying coast.

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What hazards is it susceptible to

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Earthquakes, Epidemics, Storms, Drought, Floods, Landslides

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Frequency of storms

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It is usually hit by four or five major hurricanes each year.
9 serious storms over last20 years affecting 3.5 million people and killing over 7000

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What year did Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricanes Gustav, Hannah and Ike occur (FGHI)

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2008, within three weeks of each other

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FGHI impacts

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793 deaths
25,000 homes destroyed
economic damages of $1bn (5% of the country’s GDP)
Floods after wiped out 70% of crops

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When was the major earthquake

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Jan 12th 2010

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2010 Earthquake features

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Magnitude 7
Epicentre 25km West of Capital, Port-au-Price
Shallow (13 km deep)

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2010 Earthquake impacts

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Killed 222,000 people (lots of falling rubble).
Over 30,000 commercial buildings collapsed.
During UN’s assistance in rehabilitation, cholera spread, killing 10,000.

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Hazard Response

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EQ reconstruction is still going on today
The National Disaster Risk Management System (NDRMS) was set up
Haiti received US$13 billion in foreign aid from the international community from 2011 to 2021.

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NDRMS’s goal

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to transition from living at risk to living with risk approach to natural hazards

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Preparation for hazards

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Official assistance commitments from all donor countries for disaster prevention and preparedness were $339.5m in 2008, while $9,548.6m donated on emergency response that same year.

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Social characteristics which influenced hazard impacts

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Perception: fear/ fatalism- pop. so poor hazards are not immediate priority. Christian, Voodoo- accept hazards are from God. Although NDRMS means less fatalist perception.

Port-au-Prince is 80% gang controlled, corruption- no faith in their management

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Economic characteristics which influenced hazard impacts

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Much more aid and money for response than preparation- longer recovery on the park model
Very poor population- can’t afford to not work
Loads of ports- damaged by storm surges, damage to economy due to dependency on trade

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Physical characteristics which influenced hazard impacts

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On conservative plate margin
60% mountains, less space to evacuate to
In hurricane path
Island- airport needed to access aid
Coast is most densely populated, vulnerable to storm surges and SLR, which could cause salination flooding on crops

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Political characteristics which influenced hazard impacts

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Poor infrastructure, 30,000 commercial buildings collapsed.
Former French colony, received more EU aid- reliant
Gangs rule much of capital- corruption, less focus on management