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The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, 2010 was located 15 miles WSW of the capital Port-Au-Prince.

According to the US Geological Survey the exact co-ordinates were 18.457°N, 72.533°W.

Please see the related question for more information about this earthquake and about historical seismic activity in Haiti.

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Why there was no tsunami after Haiti's earthquake?

Haiti's earthquake was not strong enough to produce a tsunami. The earthquake caused a lot of destruction in Haiti, but that was largely because the buildings in Haiti had not been designed to withstand earthquakes. The earthquake in Haiti had its epicentre on LAND not in the ocean. Thus there was no sea floor movement associated with the earthquake which could have produced a tsunami.


What is the point on the surface right above where the earthquake started?

The general name is 'the epicentre'. In Haiti it was the town of Leogane.


Exact location of current Haiti earthquake?

The epicentre of an earthquake this the point in the earth where the earth moved (fractured) to cause the shaking of the ground. The 2010 Haiti earthquakes epicentre was located 15 miles WSW of Port-Au-Prince and was at a depth of 8.1 miles. it was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.


What is point where movement occurred which triggered the earthquake?

The point is the epicentre of the earthquake.


Where in hati did the earthquake hit?

The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake, with an epicentre near the town of Léogâne, approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. Full article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Haiti_earthquake


What is the originate of earthquake?

Its epicentre


Name of the center of the earthquake?

The underground centre of an earthquake is the Hypocentre or focus.


What is the definition of an epicentre of an earthquake?

The epicentre of an earthquake is the point on the earth's surface away from which the seismic waves produced by an earthquake radiate. This is similar to the way waves or ripples in a pond move outwards in concentric circles from the point where you throw a stone into the water. As such the epicentre is the point on the earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus or hypocentre (the point within the earth where the fault rupture or movement actually occurs).


What mean earthquake focus?

asw2. The epicentre is the underground location of the earthquake, and the focus is the point on the surface directly above the epicentre.


What is centre of a earthquake called?

epicentre


What is the strongest point of the earthquake?

the epicentre


What is above the orgin of an earthquake?

the epicentre