At the time of this answer, more than 111,000 confirmed deaths.
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The 2010 Haiti earthquake resulted in an estimated 230,000 deaths.
According to estimates, the cholera outbreak in Haiti from 2010 to 2020 resulted in approximately 10,000 deaths.
Haiti's government says approximately 230,000 people died in the 2010 earthquake, and around 300,000 were injured
Yes. The vast majority of deaths from Hurricane Matthew were in Haiti. As of October 10, 2016 the death toll in Haiti is at least 1,000. This figure will likely rise as relief workers reach towns cut off by the hurricane.
On H1N1 or swine flu? Those would be 82,306 cases with 398 confirmed deaths. Considering that in the United States there were 115,378 cases with 3,433 confirmed deaths, you should be more worried to catch something in the US than in Mexico.
As of July 6, 2009, there were 1059 confirmed cases and 3 deaths.
128 million confirmed cases and 2.8 million deaths across nearly 200 countries.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 resulted in over 200,000 deaths. The devastation caused by the earthquake also left millions of people homeless and severely impacted the country's infrastructure.
the people were affected by they lost their homes
The earthquake in Haiti wasn't actually so big ("only" 7.0 magnitude), but caused over 220,000 deaths.
they will have to deal with deaths, bad living conditions and hunger