no they were not
no, it was expected
No, Haiti was not prepared for the earthquake that struck in 2010. The country lacked proper infrastructure, emergency response systems, and building codes, which contributed to the widespread destruction and high death toll.
Well Haiti Earthquake 2010 Didn't Have A moral recognition
Haiti was not prepared for the earthquake in 2010, as the country lacked infrastructure, resources, and effective disaster planning. The earthquake's destruction was magnified due to unstable buildings, overcrowded urban areas, and poor building practices prevalent in Haiti.
Because Haiti is a place where the buildings are made of sticks and bricks. Nothing there is well built. There were not prepared for a large earthquake. Chile is a place where the buildings and houses were well built and there bridges were made of strong stone and cement. They have had large earthquakes in the past and were very prepared for the this large earthquake.
Each one can vary greatly in severity. Other factors come into play, as well... an area which regularly experiences hurricanes can be somewhat prepared for them, but may be caught unexpectedly by an earthquake (see Haiti), and vice versa.
what time did the earthquake came and hit Haiti
There was a big earthquake in 2010 in Haiti. The earthquake was 7.0
It could have had better public infrastructure, building codes and government.
well, bulid better houses
Haiti did have an earthquake on 12 January 2010.
The positive effects of the Haiti earthquake included increased international aid and support for recovery efforts, improved infrastructure after reconstruction projects, and greater awareness of the need for disaster preparedness and resilience in the region.