one in every 15 people affected died
Because lots of people died and lost their homes
No, labadee is located in north of Haiti so it was not affected
The earthquake in Haiti primarily affected Haiti itself. However, it did receive international aid and support from various countries and organizations around the world.
Haiti
children and adults were effected -correction- practically anyone and everyone in haiti, that answer is poo. :)
The 2010 Haiti earthquake primarily affected the capital city, Port-au-Prince, and its surrounding areas. The earthquake caused widespread devastation, with significant damage to infrastructure, buildings, and homes.
The Dominican Republic was not as severely affected by the Haiti earthquake because it was further away from the epicenter of the earthquake. The geography and tectonic plate boundaries in the region also played a role in the distribution of seismic activity. Additionally, the Dominican Republic has stronger infrastructure and building codes compared to Haiti, which helped minimize the impact of the earthquake.
In 2008, World Development Indicators measured Haiti's population at 9,780,064 people. After the January 12, 2010 earthquake that struck the nation, Haiti's population decreased by an estimated 200,000 who died. An official post-earthquake population count has not been released.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 is estimated to have affected around three million people. This natural disaster caused widespread devastation, leading to significant loss of life, displacement, and destruction of infrastructure.
The Haiti earthquake occurred on January 12, 2010, with a magnitude of 7.0. It caused widespread devastation, including buildings collapsing, infrastructure damage, and loss of life. The earthquake led to a humanitarian crisis, with significant international aid efforts launched to assist the affected population.
9.88 million roughly
Estimating by way of the outpouring of assistance afforded the Haitian people affected by the earthquake of February 2010, it should be obvious that A LOT of people "think that the earthquake in Haiti is sad".