About 4 million
Their were approximately over 250, 000 people that died in the earthquake in Haiti in 2010.
About 4,000
Yes, there are white people living in Haiti, however, the majority of the population is of African descent. The white population in Haiti is much smaller in comparison to other racial groups.
200,000
Many people died in the Haiti earthquake in fact 100,000 that's how much can you believe that!
The population, prior to the 2010 earthquake, was just over 10 million inhabitants, according to the World Bank data base.
3896 people. Im one of them
Haiti's government says approximately 230,000 people died in the 2010 earthquake, and around 300,000 were injured
Haiti's geography, which includes being located in a hurricane-prone region and having rugged mountainous terrain, impacts the country in various ways. These geographical factors contribute to challenges such as natural disasters, limited arable land for agriculture, and difficulties in accessing remote areas with essential services. Geographical features also influence the country's vulnerability to environmental degradation and impact the overall socio-economic development of Haiti.
Around 10,000 black people live in Haiti, mainly due to historical migrations from other countries in the African diaspora. The majority of Haiti's population is descended from African slaves brought to the island during the colonial period.
It is estimated that around 1.5 million people were left homeless in the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake. Many of these individuals had to be evacuated from their homes due to the widespread destruction and damages caused by the earthquake.
Around 300,000 people died during the earthquake on January 12th in Haiti, and around 1,000,000 people were injured.