Haiti is famous for the most serious natural disasters and other unfortunate accidents. Many people injured, died, or they died in a form not seen. Everything I heard from this country is all bad. I have never heard of people's good news. People living in Haiti are afraid, frustrated and even committing suicide. Is Haiti really that bad? People seem to be describing "hell", but this is not a good place for anyone. Based on my experience, I have reached the conclusion that Haiti is poor today due to lack of motivation.
In some cases, natural disasters such as the Philippines, Iraq, Somalia, Kenya, Colombia, Haiti and other conflicts may interfere with people's lives. Because the definition of natural disasters is related to the ability of society to cope with, the country and the social structure weakened by the conflict are unlikely to be unable to cope with the effects of natural disasters, and therefore the possibility of causing natural disasters increases . . For example, due to the long-standing conflict, the Somali government is very weak (only a few blocks of the capital) and therefore can not deal with national droughts and floods. Without contradiction in Somalia, state and regional organizations are more likely to deal better with natural disasters, probably avoiding disasters together.
Natural disasters can occur anywhere, anywhere. Some are more predictable than others, but they all make life difficult for everyone. Examples of natural disasters include earthquakes (Haiti, 2010), tornadoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, forest fires, winter storms, heatwaves, landslides, floods. Regardless of any disaster, the most important thing is that everyone needs to be prepared mentally and physically to deal with the aftermath. - It is the moment we have to come together to save the earth. Let us decide that our children do not allow the uplift of the sea, spread of famine, terrible storms to destroy the world of our land. - Barack Obama's speech from the Barack Obama presidential campaign reflects the vision of hope and change and will inspire his campaign. It is also a clear reference to the anti-global warming movement.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic natural disaster of 0 megawatts scale. The epicenter was near a small town called Leogane, located about 25 kilometers west of Port-au-Prince capital of Haiti. IT was held on January 12, local time of Haiti at 16:53. As of January 24, there were more than 50 impacts in total of 5 times or more. According to a report issued by the Haitian government, after the earthquake, 23,000 people died and one million people lost their homes. About 30 thousand commercial facilities and 250 thousand houses were seriously damaged