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How bad was Haitis earthquake?

7.0 with about 80 aftershocks.


What are haitis major events?

The hunger strike and the earthquake


What is the exact date if haitis earthquake?

February 2nd 2010


How many people are missing in haitis earthquake?

1 million


Where did Haitis big earthquake take place in?

Port-Au-prince


When did haitis earthquake happen?

well, it happened on 12 Jan 2010 on 4:15.


How many people were killed in haitis earthquake of 2010?

the people were affected by they lost their homes


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The government typically responds to an earthquake within the first few hours to assess the situation and provide immediate assistance. Depending on the severity of the earthquake, a more comprehensive response plan may take several days to mobilize.


Where did Haitis eatrhquake occur?

The earthquake was pretty much all over. The main part was in Haiti's capitol, Porte Prince. HOpe this helped


How much energy was released in haitis earthquake?

The energy released during the 2010 Haiti earthquake was estimated to be equivalent to around 7.0 x 10^12 joules, which is equivalent to 16,000 tons of TNT. This earthquake had a magnitude of 7.0.


How did haiti's earthquake affect the government?

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.