Haiti Flashcards

1
Q

When did the earthquake happen

A

12th January 2010

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2
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How far was it from the boundary between the Caribbean plate and the North American plate?

A

113 miles

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3
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What type of plate boundary was it

A

Conservative

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4
Q

What did it place on the Richter scale

A

7.3

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5
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What happened in 2008 to make the damage worse?

A

1000 were killed and a million made homeless after 4 hurricanes hit around Gonaives
-many fled to Port au Prince

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6
Q

How did housing affect the severity

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  • 3 million lived in Port au Prince, with the majority living in slums
  • 300000 in the Cite Soleil slum
  • houses self built
  • sometimes families of up to 15 lived in one house
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7
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How did poverty increase the impacts?

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  • 66% of the population earn less than £1 a day, with 56% deemed severely poor
  • uneducated and informal jobs
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8
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Did the government have a impact?

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  • government triggered riots after price of beans increased by 50% from 2007-2008
  • very little spent on infrastructure
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9
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What were the primary effects of the earthquake?

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  • 200000 were killed, 300000 injured
  • main port was badly damaged
  • 1.3 million became homeless
  • 100000 homes were destroyed
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10
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What were the secondary effects?

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  • crime increased, looting became a problem
  • outbreak of cholera by late 2010
  • by 2013, 6% of the population had been affected by Cholera and at least 8000 had died from it
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11
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Short-term responses:

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  • crucial aid was slow to arrive due to damaged port
  • USA sent rescue teams in term of 10000 troops
  • bottled water and purification tablets were sent
  • 235000 were moved to less damaged areas away from Port au Prince
  • UK government donated £20 million
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12
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Long-term responses:

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  • homes were rebuilt to a higher standard but he process was slow as almost a year after over 1 million still living in temporary shelters
  • Port rebuilt but took a large investment
  • patch economic recovery- airport rebuilt but some traffic lights didn’t work
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