Hundreds of thousands.
they got deaded
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Haiti lost loads of buildings, water supplies, medicene and money. It also lost loads of people due to fallen buildings, and many thus were made homeless.
they couldn't be friend because it was a law for white people . White people treated t he black people like the were dirt they did not care if they got Hert they saw them as unpleasant people.
This is seriously a question? I have never heard such an ignorant question before!! there are soooo many rich people in haiti, so many bourgeois' .. how do u think they got to where they are at? i am sure since u asked that u dont know there are white people in haiti right? there are so many italians, arabics, french and even German haitians.. haiti is so rich in culture, education and status. they have some of the most snobbiest, beautiful people an island can offer.. they have such my class and most after high school attend the best universities around the US and in Europe.
pretend to got hert so you don't need to do gym
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 affected millions of people, causing widespread devastation, loss of life, and displacement. It particularly impacted those living in the capital city of Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. Many buildings, including homes, schools, and hospitals, were destroyed, leaving people in urgent need of assistance.
Because a lot of people got hurt and they will need help to get over the disaster there was there.
Chile's earthquake arrived at approximately 8.7! Haiti's earthquake struck at 7.6. Chile is more rich than Haiti so they have enough money to repair bulding and bridges and pay for the people who are in the hospital. As for Haiti, they are a very small, poor country and need America's help. So help Haiti now.
Water pipes were shaken by the earthquake and mud and infected earth got into the water which people drunkl
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The 2010 Haiti earthquake resulted in an estimated 300,000 people injured. The quake, which struck on January 12, had devastating effects on the population and infrastructure, leading to widespread suffering and displacement. In addition to the injuries, the disaster claimed over 200,000 lives and left millions in need of humanitarian assistance.