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Major Earthquake in (of all places) Haiti

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tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-01-14 23:16:12
January 13 2010 06:06 GMT
#1
The more I read, the more depressing this gets.

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From the New York Times
By SIMON ROMERO and MARC LACEY

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — A fierce earthquake struck Haiti late Tuesday afternoon, causing a crowded hospital to collapse, leveling countless shantytown dwellings and bringing even more suffering to a nation that was already the hemisphere’s poorest and most disaster-prone.

The earthquake, the worst in the region in more than 200 years, left the country in a shambles. As night fell in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, fires burned near the shoreline downtown, but otherwise the city fell into darkness. The electricity was out, telephones were not working and relief workers struggled to make their way through streets blocked by rubble.

In the chaos, it was not possible for officials to determine how many people had been killed and injured, but they warned that the casualties could be substantial.

The physical toll was easier to assess. The headquarters of the United Nations mission was seriously damaged, the United Nations said in a statement, and many employees were missing. Part of the national palace had collapsed, The Associated Press reported.

A hospital collapsed in Pétionville, a hillside district in Port-au-Prince that is home to many diplomats and wealthy Haitians, a videographer for The Associated Press said. And an American government official reported seeing houses that had tumbled into a ravine.

Tequila Minsky, a photographer based in New York who was in Port-au-Prince, said that a wall at the front of the Hotel Oloffson had fallen, killing a passer-by. A number of nearby buildings had crumbled, trapping people, she said, and a Unibank bank building was badly damaged. People were screaming.

“It was general mayhem,” Ms. Minksy said.

The earthquake, with a magnitude estimated at 7.0, struck just before 5 p.m. about 10 miles southwest of Port-au-Prince, the United States Geological Survey said. Many aftershocks followed and more were expected, said David Wald, a Geological Survey seismologist.

“The main issue here will probably be shaking,” he said, “and this is an area that is particularly vulnerable in terms of construction practice, and with a high population density. There could be a high number of casualties.”

Oxfam, an antipoverty group, said that Kristie van de Wetering, a former employee based in Port-au-Prince, had described houses in rubble everywhere.

“There is a blanket of dust rising from the valley south of the capital,” agency officials said Ms. van de Wetering had told them. “We can hear people calling for help from every corner. The aftershocks are ongoing and making people very nervous.”

The earthquake could be felt across the border in the Dominican Republic, on the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola. High-rise buildings in the capital, Santo Domingo, shook and sent people streaming down stairways into the streets, fearing that the tremor could intensify.

Haiti sits on a large fault that has caused catastrophic quakes in the past, but this one was described as among the most powerful to hit the region. With many poor residents living in tin-roof shacks that sit precariously on steep ravines and with much of the construction in Port-au-Prince and elsewhere in the country of questionable quality, the expectation was that the quake caused major damage to buildings and significant loss of life.

“Everybody is just totally, totally freaked out and shaken,” Henry Bahn, an official of the United States Department of Agriculture who was visiting Haiti, told The Associated Press. “The sky is just gray with dust.”

Haiti’s many man-made woes — its dire poverty, political infighting and proclivity for insurrection — have been exacerbated repeatedly by natural disasters. At the end of 2008, four hurricanes flooded whole towns, knocked out bridges and left a destitute population in even more desperate conditions.

The United States and other countries have devoted significant humanitarian support to Haiti, financing a large United Nations peacekeeping mission that has recently reported major gains in controlling crime. International aid has also supported an array of organizations aimed at raising the country’s dismal health and education levels.

Emergency meetings were being held in Washington, and President Obama issued a statement saying that administration officials were closely monitoring the situation.

“We stand ready to assist the people of Haiti,” Mr. Obama said.

The Caribbean is not usually considered a seismic danger zone, but earthquakes have struck here in the past.

“There’s a history of large, devastating earthquakes,” said Paul Mann, a senior research scientist at the Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas, “but they’re separated by hundreds of years.”

Most of Haiti lies on the Gonave microplate, a sliver of the earth’s crust between the much larger North American plate to the north and the Caribbean plate to the south. The earthquake on Tuesday occurred when what appears to be part of the southern fault zone broke and slid.

The fault is similar in structure to the San Andreas fault that slices through California, Dr. Mann said.

Such earthquakes, which are called strike-slip, tend to be shallow and produce violent shaking at the surface.

“They can be very devastating, especially when there are cities nearby,” Dr. Mann said.

Victor Tsai, a seismologist at the National Earthquake Information Center of the United States Geological Survey, said the depth of Tuesday’s earthquake was only about six miles and the quake was a 9 on a 1-to-10 scale that measures ground shaking. “We expect substantial damage from this event,” he said.

In the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami, customers began streaming into the Louis Market shortly after news of the earthquake hit the airwaves. They were buying $5 phone cards in a desperate attempt to reach relatives in Haiti.

“Everyone who walks in here is crazy, worried, depressed,” said Myrlande Cherenfant, 20.

At the Notre Dame de Haiti Roman Catholic church, a handful of parishioners in red-cushioned seats pressed redial on their phones over and over. Some said that they had been able to get through immediately after the earthquake.

“I was able to talk to a priest in Haiti,” the Rev. Reginald Jean-Mary said. “The only word I heard was ‘catastrophe’ and then it cut off.”

He said that in a later call he was told that the cathedral in Port-au-Prince had been destroyed and that other churches had been damaged.

Jean-Robert Lafortune, executive director of the Miami-based Haitian American Grassroots Coalition, said that Haiti had endured “a cycle of natural disasters and man-made disasters, and this is one more big catastrophe.”

“We are in trauma,” he said. “We have loved ones there and many of them will be victims. We’re calling and calling, but there’s nothing on the other end.”


TL/DR: Haiti, one of the world's poorest countries, fresh off a civil war in 2004, and a quadruple hurricane strike in 2008, was struck by a major (7.0) earthquake, which occurred just a short distance from the capital Port-au-Prince. Little is known of the damage, but it is expected to be immense. President Obama released a statement implying humanitarian aid.

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The timing and place of this earthquake couldn't have been worse. I have a feeling this is already going to be President Obama's newest (and potentially largest, depending on ow Af/Pak goes) foreign policy challenge.

But beyond that, it's just so terrible that things have just gotten so much worse in Haiti. There's no way Haiti's government can deal with this, and I wonder if it'll even survive.

I'm going to have to donate money to some organization tomorrow.
Gave some money to MSF this morning.
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Jonoman92
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9108 Posts
January 13 2010 06:45 GMT
#2
Nature is a jerk sometimes. This is pretty sad
BloodDrunK
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Bangladesh2767 Posts
January 13 2010 06:53 GMT
#3
i saw it on the news this morning.i was pretty devastating.hope they recover from this soon.
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JohnColtrane
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Australia4813 Posts
January 13 2010 06:54 GMT
#4
at least on the positive side there wasnt that much structural damage

coz they dont have that many buildings anyway
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FragKrag
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States11562 Posts
January 13 2010 06:55 GMT
#5
oh man, of course it strikes one of the poorest country :/

It's already so hard to keep that country stable and now this T_T
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Licmyobelisk
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Philippines3682 Posts
January 13 2010 06:55 GMT
#6
I hope they get back on their feet
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On_Slaught
Profile Joined August 2008
United States12190 Posts
January 13 2010 07:00 GMT
#7
This is sad to hear. You take the poorest country in the western hemisphere and throw a huge earthquake on it. Hopefully not too many died.
love1another
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States1844 Posts
January 13 2010 07:02 GMT
#8
On January 13 2010 15:54 JohnColtrane wrote:
at least on the positive side there wasnt that much structural damage

coz they dont have that many buildings anyway

That was extremely sensitive. And while we're in the mood of sensitivity and empathy... this must be God's way of getting back at the Haitians for being poor. Oh that sinful poverty and disease and hunger...
They had it coming.
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{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
January 13 2010 07:06 GMT
#9
Wow the Presidential Palace is in ruins.
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canucks12
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Canada812 Posts
January 13 2010 07:16 GMT
#10
Maybe they should just evacuate Haiti... it seems like everybody is dieing there.
JohnColtrane
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Australia4813 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-01-13 08:29:40
January 13 2010 07:17 GMT
#11
it seemed to me that haiti needed LESS aids


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Saturnize
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States2473 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-01-13 07:24:56
January 13 2010 07:23 GMT
#12
Odd, I didn't realize Haiti was near a major fault line.

Does this mean The Dominican Republic was affected as well?
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iNcontroL *
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
USA29055 Posts
January 13 2010 07:23 GMT
#13
so wrong... but so... punny...
Draconizard
Profile Joined October 2008
628 Posts
January 13 2010 07:25 GMT
#14
On January 13 2010 15:54 JohnColtrane wrote:
at least on the positive side there wasnt that much structural damage

coz they dont have that many buildings anyway


On January 13 2010 16:17 JohnColtrane wrote:
it seemed to me that haiti needed LESS aids


...

Really?
DwmC_Foefen
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
Belgium2186 Posts
January 13 2010 07:32 GMT
#15
Planet Earth is mad at us
cz
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
United States3249 Posts
January 13 2010 07:35 GMT
#16
Anybody got a death toll yet?
starfries
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Canada3508 Posts
January 13 2010 07:38 GMT
#17
On January 13 2010 16:17 JohnColtrane wrote:
it seemed to me that haiti needed LESS aids


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...


I lol'd

also it seems General discussion is getting very depressing lately
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AtlaS
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States1001 Posts
January 13 2010 07:42 GMT
#18
Has there been any speculation on how tragic this might be? Are we looking at 1,000? 10,000?
I heard that a hospital collapsed during the quake.
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riptide
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
5673 Posts
January 13 2010 08:30 GMT
#19
Even with the expected amount of cynicism on the Internet, I feel that we have to draw the line somewhere. If you have ever seen the aftermath of a natural disaster of this magnitude, you really wouldn't be laughing right now.

I'm a firm believer that if we can't lol about it the terrorists have already won, but this isn't 4chan. We do have hearts.
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SwaY-
Profile Joined March 2009
Dominican Republic463 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-01-13 10:46:06
January 13 2010 10:44 GMT
#20
On January 13 2010 16:23 Saturnize wrote:
Odd, I didn't realize Haiti was near a major fault line.

Does this mean The Dominican Republic was affected as well?


No, not affected at all. Of course there were reports of ground shaking but no reports of damage yet, dont think there will be either. Some people were histerical because of the tsunami warnings though. I have haitian friends in college that couldnt get in touch with their families and still can't. Since it happened just a few hours before sundown the damage hasn't been fully documented though, in a few hours reports will be coming in.

And thanks to the mods for drawing the line. Good work.
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