Yes, there are still countless trapped.
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No he is still alive but is worrying for his government and people.
People in Haiti are in such bad poverty and cant afford anything while so many people died and are still suffering.
over 3,000 people. more people are still even now yet to be found. in side houses and buildings.
Here are four facts about Haiti Earthquake on Tuesday the 12th of January 2010: It had a magnitude of 7.0 on the Richter scale. It was the worst earthquake in Haiti since the year 1770. The largest after-shock reached 5.9 on the Richter scale. Over a year on, Haitians are still dying because they have diseases because they have no home.
No you are now a widow, unmarried.
As of now, the current death toll from today's earthquake in Haiti is still being assessed by authorities. The situation is evolving rapidly, and it may take some time to determine the exact number of casualties.
The prime minister estimated that 316,000 had been killed on the 1 year anniversary of the earthquake. International sources still estimate somewhat fewer.It has been extremely difficult to make these estimates due to the lack of centralized system for reporting in Haiti, as well as the way bodies were disposed of in the aftermath. Many bodies were quickly buried or even thrown in dumpsters and never counted. The exact number - and perhaps even a good estimate - will never be known.4568686
After the Haiti earthquake in 2010, people were evacuated to makeshift shelters such as schools, open spaces like parks, and other temporary camps that were set up. International aid organizations and governments also coordinated efforts to relocate people to safer areas within and outside of the country.
Haiti is being evacuated as of now. But many are still trapped in rubbish. Others in tent hospitals being treated w/ proper care.
Yes, Haiti is a very poor country with few resources, and there has been very little improvement in the time since the quake.
In some cases, there were warnings given in Haiti before the earthquake hit, such as earthquakes before the main event. However, the impact of those warnings and the effectiveness of communication channels were limited. Haiti's infrastructure and communication systems were significantly damaged, contributing to the challenges in issuing timely warnings.