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January 12th 2010 3:00
The earthquake occurred at [16:53] local time ,on Tuesday, 12 January 2010.
The earthquake hit Haiti on the 12th of January, Tuesday, 2010( 4:53 PM local time). It was a walloping 7.0 MW earthquake with an epicentre near the town of Leogane approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of port Au prince the capital of Haiti. Hope i answered the question :)
According to the US Geological Survey, it hit at 4:53PM local time (21:53 UTC).
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.
Haiti last week with a 7.0.
what time did the earthquake came and hit Haiti
The Haiti earthquake occurred on January 12, 2010 at approximately 4:53 PM local time.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake struck at 4:53 PM, 12 January 2010.It happened in 2010
because there was an earthquake and it is difficult to.
Tuesday 12th January2010, 4:53 (haiti time)
It will take a long time because Haiti is very poor. No one will for get about Haiti
If you mean has Haiti recovered from the earthquake in January 2010, as of March 2010, no, Haiti has not recovered yet. There is a lot of damage from the earthquake and Haiti being a poor country, it will be a long time before it can recover.
people lost their lives in the result of the earthquake and on the day and time of the earthquake, happened the people were broken in the that time and lost the people the loved.....
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Michael Jackson was not alive during the time of Haiti's earthquake so of course no...
13th january, 2010, 16.53pm local time