The earthquake in Haiti had a devastating impact on their economy, causing widespread destruction to infrastructure, businesses, and homes. This led to a significant loss of jobs and income, hindering economic growth and recovery efforts. The country continues to face economic challenges due to the long-term repercussions of the earthquake.
People here have family or friends there that they are worried about, the flow of parts to American factories has been disrupted shutting down assembly lines, people on the west coast are worried about radiation exposure, etc...
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti significantly weakened the government's ability to respond to the crisis, as many government buildings were destroyed and key officials were killed. The disaster also led to political instability and a shaky recovery process, which further challenged the government's capacity to govern effectively.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 affected millions of people, causing widespread devastation, loss of life, and displacement. It particularly impacted those living in the capital city of Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. Many buildings, including homes, schools, and hospitals, were destroyed, leaving people in urgent need of assistance.
it destroyed them
The earthquake destroyed the palace and the garden.
it won't ,alright!
By destorying homes and factories in the south
By destorying homes and factories in the south
Many towns were destroyed. Many people have died and are unaccounted for.
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Factories and industries could make more money on their goods.
The farm can be destroyed.
Factories affect human beings by the smoke coming from it.
The same way a natural disaster affects any country. Widespread devastation, death, injury, homes destroyed, businesses destroyed. A little reflection would have told you all this.
The economy will absolutely down because many businesses and factories will malfunction since oil is the basic commodity anywhere in the world.