Week 3: Haiti & Earthquakes



 For the country of Haiti, it is most famously known for its catastrophic and life-altering earthquake that occurred on January 12, 2010 in the southern part of the country, not too far off from the capital, Port-au-Prince. Haiti does experience very mild earthquakes often, almost happening daily. While analyzing the seismicity map of the 2010 earthquake, it illustrates which parts of the country were most affected, felt some of the earthquake and which received little shocks. Some of the ways that you can prepare for a hurricane are by creating a supply kit that includes all the essentials that would be needed for you and your family, as well as mapping out specific places of protection to reside. 


Sources: https://culturalrescue.si.edu/why-it-matters/our-impact/haiti-2010-haiti-earthquake#:~:text=The%20catastrophic%20earthquake%20that%20struck,Led%20by%20Dr.

https://earthquakelist.org/haiti/#all-latest-earthquakes

https://www.britannica.com/event/2010-Haiti-earthquake

Comments

  1. Hi! i really enjoyed your post this week! Learning about the 2010 ear quake was the most interesting part! I also thought it’s cool that they provide an essentials pack to stay safe against them! great post!

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