More than 600,000 people in the Port-au-Prince area evacuated from their homes, and more than 5 million people lived in refugee camps in the past. In late August, tropical storm Isaac was hit by Haiti with rain and strong wind, causing floods and landslides. Although tropical storms did not cause extensive damage as initially afraid, it is still a major obstacle for the recovering country. The response to the natural disaster that hit Haiti in 2010 was slow. Haiti has improved water supply to 340,000, provided medicines to five cholera treatment facilities, provided free medical care to 39,000 people, and tools for 23,000 farmers to help themselves And provided seeds.
Natural disasters and challenges, including poor educational systems, lack of hygiene, and poor living environment. This country is Haiti. In the United Nations Human Development Index, Haiti is 145th among 169 countries, the lowest in the Western Hemisphere. More than 70% of the population of Haiti lives on less than $ 2 a day. The population of Haiti is 9.893.945, 95% of the population is black, 5% is white and white, the median age is 21.9. religion
Haiti is in the western hemisphere below the equator. The state of Haiti is the western half of the Hispaniola island in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic is in the east of Haiti sharing the same island. The capital city of Haiti is Port-au-Prince. Haiti is not a big country, but its population does not exceed 10 million people. People in Haiti speak French, Haitian Creole speak French. In recent years, natural disasters have caused harm to the environment and people of Haiti. Haiti
Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and has struggled for decades in terms of economic difficulties and poverty (Coupeau, 2008). An earthquake with magnitude 7.0 on January 12, 2010 had a serious impact on the capital of Haiti in Port-au-Prince (US Geological Survey, 2010). The extent of the damage is widespread and the Haitian government reports that an estimated 210,000 people died and about 700,000 civilians lost their houses or were evacuated (USAID, 2010). Today, there are about 546,000 Haitian immigrants in America, but there may be more illegal immigrants (Camarota, 2010). The earthquake disaster at Haiti had a serious impact on this population. Haiti had no place to communicate with loved ones and had little information on the survival of the family, so Haitian immigrants suffered for several days after the earthquake.