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The Disaster In Haiti 	Jamie Mathias 	ESCI 001
Haiti. Republic of Haiti Caribbean Country  Pic la Selle 2,680 meters  		8,793 ft. Highest point of the country Total land area = 27,750 square kilometers French and Haitian Creole are the official 	languages National Capital is Port-au-Prince
Earthquake. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an earthquake can be defined as a shaking or trembling of the earth at its volcanic or tectonic origin. Text book definition?
Before. The population of the Republic of Haiti before the eathquake…. 		…9.7 million.
After. The population of Haiti after the earthquake… 				…over 200,000 lost. You do the math.
Perspective.
Aftershocks. Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that follow larger earthquakes. There were 52 aftershocks recorded from January 12 to January 24, 2010.
Sweet Irony. Among the many buildings destroyed in Haiti, the headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) collapsed. Killing many.
Death. There were so many corpses from the disaster, they had to begin burying people in mass graves.
Destruction. Buildings fall one by one as the love waves continue to radiate from the epicenter.
Aftermath. Collage of Disaster.
References. YouTube.com The Washington Post Google Search Wikipedia.com

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Haiti Earthquake Disaster Takes 200,000 Lives

  • 1.
  • 2. The Disaster In Haiti Jamie Mathias ESCI 001
  • 3. Haiti. Republic of Haiti Caribbean Country Pic la Selle 2,680 meters 8,793 ft. Highest point of the country Total land area = 27,750 square kilometers French and Haitian Creole are the official languages National Capital is Port-au-Prince
  • 4. Earthquake. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an earthquake can be defined as a shaking or trembling of the earth at its volcanic or tectonic origin. Text book definition?
  • 5. Before. The population of the Republic of Haiti before the eathquake…. …9.7 million.
  • 6. After. The population of Haiti after the earthquake… …over 200,000 lost. You do the math.
  • 8. Aftershocks. Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that follow larger earthquakes. There were 52 aftershocks recorded from January 12 to January 24, 2010.
  • 9. Sweet Irony. Among the many buildings destroyed in Haiti, the headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) collapsed. Killing many.
  • 10. Death. There were so many corpses from the disaster, they had to begin burying people in mass graves.
  • 11. Destruction. Buildings fall one by one as the love waves continue to radiate from the epicenter.
  • 13. References. YouTube.com The Washington Post Google Search Wikipedia.com