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Geography - The challenge of Natural hazards

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Question:

Haiti case study - Immediate responses

Author: Jenna Davis



Answer:

The main port and roads were badly damaged making crucial aid slow to arrive.


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Alternative answers:

Airports couldn't handle the number of planes trying to fly in and unload.
American engineers and diving teams were used to clear the worst debris and get the port working again.
The USA sent ships, helicopters, 10000 troops, search and rescue teams and $100 million in aid.