People and earthquake experts have big problems after the loss of 150,000 people and more than 1.2 million people have lost their homes. Today, after Haiti, due to its geographical composition, geophysicists are more concerned about possible earthquake attacks in Nepal and their future. Nepal is situated at the boundary between two huge plates, two huge plates running together for millions of years to form the Himalayas. Nepal is located just above the seismic zone and the tectonic plate. And it is one of the countries with frequent and sometimes devastating earthquakes.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake, His great earthquake on Hispaniola Island of West Indies on January 12, 2010 including Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Haiti was the most affected, accounting for one-third of the western part of the island. The exact number of deaths proved to be elusive in subsequent confusion. The official figures of the Haitian government exceed 300,000 people, but estimates other than that are negligible. Hundreds of thousands of survivors evacuated. The earthquake occurred around 4:53 pm, about 15 miles southwest of the capital city of Haiti (25 kilometers). The initial magnitude was 7.0, and the two aftershocks of magnitude 5.9 and 5.5 occurred very early. Further aftershocks occurred in the next few days, including aftershocks of magnitude 5.9 at Petit Goo, about 35 miles west of Port-au-Prince on January 20.
Shortly before 5 pm on January 12, 2010, the Haitian island of the island suffered a devastating earthquake of magnitude 0. The epicenter was located 16 miles west of Haiti's most populous city, the capital was Port-au-Prince. Estimates vary, but about 150,000 to 300,000 people died and millions are affected. Myriad homes, schools, government, hospital buildings collapsed. After the disaster, Dr. Vanessa Rouzier, a famous spokesman for the Haitian medical system, cooperated with the Department of Health and Human Services to provide emergency medical services to more than 3,000 trauma patients. Her non-governmental organization (NGO) Les Center GHESKIO (abbreviation for Haiti's research on Kaposi's sarcoma and opportunistic infection) turns its 3 acre campus into capacity for more than 10,000 people. The city of the tent Rouzier is always committed to maintaining the organization's traditional life-saving service