Hurricane Matthew-Haiti 2016

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  • Created on: 29-04-19 08:29
What category is Hurricane Matthew?
4
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What Disasters is Haiti susceptible to?
Floods, Hurricanes and Earthquakes
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Where did the German watch Global Climate Risk Rank Haiti?
3rd in the world 1995-2014
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What % of Haiti's population was affected by Hurricane Matthew?
20%
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What did Haiti lose 90% of in some areas?
Crops and Livestock
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What main things were Destroyed?
Key roads, Farm land, and Bridges
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How many Children were out of school?
450,000
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What chain was destroyed by the Hurricane?
The vaccine cold chain
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In what cases was there a sharp increase?
Cholera
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What is the Estimated Number of deaths in Haiti caused by Hurricane Matthew?
546
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What was the Cost of Damage in 2016?
$1.9 Billion
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What important crops died in the Hurricane?
Staple foods such as rice, corn and beans
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Which Export Crop Plantations were wiped out?
Coffee, Cocoa and Fruits
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What % of GDP was the losses equivalent to?
22%
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What Long Term Responses took Place?
Rehabilitation of Roads and Bridges, as well as Schools
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What was Provided for Farmers?
High Yield Black Bean, Pigeon Pea and Improved Maize Seed
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What responses was there towards Healthcare and Cholera?
19 Mobile health clinics set up, 12 Oral Rehydration points and 5 cholera Treatment Facilities
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