It has been estimated by the Haitian government that over 250,000 homes had been destroyed and 30,000 businesses lost. Estimates on the number of building that are damaged and their state is ongoing.
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January 12, 2010
No, the Haitian earthquake which occurred on the 12th of January, 2010 had a magnitude of 7.0. Please see the related question for more information.
The high death toll in the Haitian earthquake of January 2010 was due to a combination of factors, including poorly constructed buildings that collapsed easily, inadequate emergency response infrastructure, and limited access to medical care and supplies. Additionally, Haiti was already one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, which exacerbated the impact of the disaster.
According to the US Geological Survey the Haitian earthquake that occurred on the 12th of January 2010 had a magnitude of 7.0 on the moment magnitude scale. Please see the related links below.
The recent (2010) earthquake in Haiti occurred on Tuesday, January the 12th, 2010 at 21:53 UTC / GMT (or 16:53 Haitian time). For further information, please see the related questions.
The January 12 Haitian earthquake occurred at a longitude of 72 degrees West. According to the US Geological Survey the exact co-ordinates were 18.457°N, 72.533°W.
The hypocentre (the point within the Earth where the rupture actually occurred) of the January 2010 earthquake was located at a depth of 13 km below the surface.
The Haiti earthquake occurred on January 12, 2010, with a magnitude of 7.0. It caused widespread devastation, including buildings collapsing, infrastructure damage, and loss of life. The earthquake led to a humanitarian crisis, with significant international aid efforts launched to assist the affected population.
The Richter or local magnitude scale of the Haitian earthquake has been reported as 7.2. However the Richter Magnitude Scale is no longer the formal scale used for reporting earthquake magnitude having been replaced by the Moment Magnitude Scale.As such, the official strength of the January 12, 2010, quake on the Moment Magnitude Scale was 7.0, as reported by the U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center.Please see the related questions for further information about the Haitian earthquake and it's magnitude and severity.
The recent (2010) earthquake in Haiti occurred on Tuesday, January the 12th, 2010 at 21:53 UTC / GMT (or 16:53 Haitian time). For further information, please see the related questions.
The Haitian earthquake occurred on January 12, 2010, and lasted for just a few seconds. However, its impact caused widespread devastation, with over 200,000 people losing their lives and millions more displaced.
Yes. There are nearly always aftershocks after a big earthquake. Please see the related question for more information.