I would properly say that they're would only be a couple of people still homeless from the 2010 earthquake. Most people might of already gotten their homes back because of all the kind people donating money to them.
1.5 million were left homeless, so I suppose that means that at least 1,500,000 houses were destroyed
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People in Haiti are in such bad poverty and cant afford anything while so many people died and are still suffering.
It depends on your connotation of "earthquake." If by earthquake you mean just the period when the earth's motion can be traced to a specific event, the Hatian earthquake lasted about 45 seconds. If however, you mean the period between when the earth's motion caused damage and when that damage is no longer felt in the live of the all people affected by it, the earthquake is still ongoing. Many Hatian people live in tents away from cities and are out of work. Many have had their homes completely desroyed while others have homes still standing with damage and the owners fear if they return another earthquake will cause a collapse.
Over 220,000 people died, over 300,000 were injured, and about 1,000,000 people are homeless because of the earthquake. Houses and infrastructure, as well as roads and power supplies were destroyed. In total the costs have been estimated to be about $14 billion. So far about $1.1 billion has been collected through charities, but they still need more money! Click on the link under "Related Links" to see how you can help Haiti now!
I recently returned from Haiti this month and its recovery is a dichotomy of good and bad. The people are resilient as ever and are desperately seeking a way out of the misery created before and after the earthquake. But the country is in a permanent state of disrepair. Many of the roads still have earthquake cracks, houses have not been rebuilt, the majority of the people are still living in tent cities that are sprawled over the city, even the capitol building which was destroyed on Jan. 12, looks the same as the day the earthquake occurred. Small businesses have opened but there's hardly any official services, no water, electricity even mail is sporadic but there's plenty of security and flights are going in and out. For more information about Haiti and live updates on the rebuilding efforts go to the link provided below.
recently... well... in haiti they had an earthquake but its been almost 2 years and it past really fast but there still in construction... i think ... anyway + they had one in japan last month
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Yes, there are still countless trapped.
They weren't evacuated. Some are still living in tents.
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.
The country of Haiti is so overpopulated that the people affected had no where to go, even a warning an hour before would of still had roughly the same amount of deaths.
Over 220,000 people died, over 300,000 were injured, and about 1,000,000 people are homeless because of the earthquake. Houses and infrastructure, as well as roads and power supplies were destroyed. In total the costs have been estimated to be about $14 billion. So far about $1.1 billion has been collected through charities, but they still need more money! Click on the link under "Related Links" to see how you can help Haiti now!
over 3,000 people. more people are still even now yet to be found. in side houses and buildings.
some of them didn' know what to do,so they just sat dowm still. some where homeless so they started running.
No you are now a widow, unmarried.
It changed the world because when this trajedy happened Haiti had nothing and everyone had to help (ex: food, doctors, search for people). It still isn't over but its getting better.
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.