McLeod Group blog, January 27, 2020
Ten years ago this month, a massive earthquake struck Haiti, devastating the capital Port-au-Prince and other cities such as Léogâne and Jacmel. About 230,000 people were killed, with many more injured and tens of thousands of homes and small businesses destroyed. Over one million people were left homeless. For the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, already struggling to recover from hurricanes in 2008 and 2009, the earthquake dealt a shattering blow.
The international response ...
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