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Just over a decade after the devastating 2010 quake, Haiti was struck again in 2020—reminding the world of its lingering vulnerability. In this episode, we revisit a country already struggling to recover and examine how a second major earthquake deepened the humanitarian crisis. With fragile infrastructure, limited emergency response, and rising political instability, the tremor wasn't just geological—it was social, economic, and profoundly human.
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Just over a decade after the devastating 2010 quake, Haiti was struck again in 2020—reminding the world of its lingering vulnerability. In this episode, we revisit a country already struggling to recover and examine how a second major earthquake deepened the humanitarian crisis. With fragile infrastructure, limited emergency response, and rising political instability, the tremor wasn't just geological—it was social, economic, and profoundly human.
Visit our website: Compact Disasters
Find us on our social media sites:
#haitiearthquake #naturaldisasters #2020quake #humanitariandisasters #5minutedisasters #earthquakestory #crisisresponse #haitistrong #tectonictragedy

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