Over 10,000,000,000 (Ten billion) altogether around the world
The total amount spent on relief efforts for the Haiti earthquake is difficult to determine exactly as it involves contributions from multiple sources, including governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals. However, it is estimated to be in the billions of dollars over the years since the earthquake occurred in 2010.
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
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.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 resulted in over 300,000 injuries, with around 55,000 people requiring amputations. Many more were left homeless or displaced due to the destruction caused by the earthquake.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake caused an estimated $7.8 billion in damages, which accounted for about 120% of Haiti's GDP. The extensive destruction of infrastructure, homes, and businesses resulted in long-term economic and social challenges for the country. Recovery efforts have been ongoing, but the earthquake's impact continues to be felt by the people of Haiti.
The earthquake caused an estimated $20 billion in damage.
Five had been injured during the Haiti earthquake.
The total amount spent on relief efforts for the Haiti earthquake is difficult to determine exactly as it involves contributions from multiple sources, including governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals. However, it is estimated to be in the billions of dollars over the years since the earthquake occurred in 2010.
The earthquake in Haiti has been very bad and over 3000 people have died
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
there were millions raised by thousands of fundraisers, so now, where is all that money and why has it not been used
There was a terrible earthquake in Haiti and aftershocks.People in Haiti have been fighting people in the streets to have water and food.Its been tragic in Haiti.
Peolpe have been donating money, adobting a kid, sending money to that kid, basically helpping that kid get foood, water, and a education.
Haiti has been struck by a terrible earthquake, please donate to Haiti. Please have a heart for them, most are homeless and hungry... some have starved and died. please help out the people in Haiti, They need help!!!! It's terrible what happened to Haiti!!! =( Two earthquakes have hit Haiti in the past month! My school is donating money and food to help them as we speak!
Over 100000 bodies has been found dead in haiti
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.
According to the US Agency for International Development (USAID) the US has so far (as of the 18th of Jan 2010) pledged $114,482,301 to the aid effort in Haiti. Please see the related links for details on a breakdown of this spending and updated information.