not any more...
haiti looked very devastating. there were broken roads everywhere, it was just not cool man.
Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the exact number of roads blocked is not known, but many roads and bridges were damaged or destroyed, hindering rescue and relief efforts. The destruction of infrastructure significantly impacted the ability to deliver aid to affected areas.
they brook and a lot of people dies i was there and i know what happen
many, buildings and roads destroyed, power shortages, loss of food and water, thousands of deaths and an estimated 1,000,000 left homeless
The only reason Haiti does not have it in the streets is because the car is too low and teh roads are full of potholes most of the time, so it would be a waste to drive it and too costly for risk of damaging the chassis. However, there are people in haiti that could buy the Bugatti if they wanted to. we have Multi Millionnaires in Haiti as well, like the Bigio family!
The 2010 Haiti earthquake caused widespread devastation, resulting in an estimated 230,000 deaths and leaving around 1.5 million people homeless. The earthquake also caused significant damage to infrastructure, including buildings, roads, and utilities.
Catastrophic earthquakes will always present great threat and loss of life. But Haiti as a poor country had a poorly constructed infrastructure (roads, bridges, sewer etc) and no building codes. Without higher quality building materials and building codes, Haiti could again suffer if another large quake occurs.
Haiti.
Haiti is called Haiti, but its neighbor is called the Dominican Republic.
what is Haiti's moth what is Haiti's official language
The official name of Haiti is the Republic of Haiti.
The Official Name of Haiti is the "Republic of Haiti"