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Currently 85,000. Over 250,000 are expected dead in Haiti and 2,500 in other countries like Dominican Republic.
in january 2010, there was an earthquake in haiti and it destroyed all of houses and people lost family, friends and relative
In January 2010, the most notable earthquake was the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, causing widespread devastation and loss of life. There were also other earthquakes in different parts of the world during that month, but the Haiti earthquake was the most impactful.
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Yes it is, due to the force of the plate sliding by each other.
Haiti was a conservative (AKA transforming) earthquake, were tow tectonic plates move past each other causing friction, on of them gives rapid shaking is caused making an earth quake.7.0
While earthquakes are not formally named, the quake has been and likely will continue to be identified by it's date (January 12, 2010)..
depends on where you are. if you are on like, the tip of cuba, not to likely but it is possibal. other wise,no
The earthquake in Haiti was caused by a strike-slip fault along the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone, which is a transform boundary. This type of boundary is where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, causing stress to build up and be released in the form of an earthquake.
Earthquakes and hurricanes. Earthquakes are: FAY, GUSTAV,HANNA and IKE.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was caused by a rupture along a previously unidentified faultline. The faultline runs right through the highly populated area near Port-au-Prince, amplifying the impact of the earthquake.
in haiti everybody is trying to help each other our even though they dont- have anything else them selve's. but also there is alot of organizations helping haiti to their greatest extent.