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“Lead from the back and let others believe they are in front.”

7.0 Magnitude Quake struck near Port au Prince on January 12th, 2010: 4:53 pm

01. Fatitlities

– 220,000 people estimated to have died
– 300,000+ people were injured
– 25% of civil servants in Port au Prince died
– Over 600,000 people left their home area in Port-au-Prince and mostly stayed with host families

02. Destruction

– 60% of Government & administrative buildings,
– 80% of schools in Port-au-Prince and
– 60% of schools in the South and West Departments were destroyed or damaged.

03. Scope

– Over 600,000 people left their home area in Port-au-Prince and mostly stayed with host families.
– At its peak, one and a half million people were living in camps including over 100,000 at critical risk from storms and flooding

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“There is no fear in love, but perfect love drives out fear, because fear involves punishment. The one who fears has not been perfected in love. “

9.0 Magnitude Quake struck in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of Japan’s Honshu island on March 11, 2011: 2:46pm

01. Fatitlities

– 15,894 people estimated to have died
– 3,760 people estimated to be missing
– 150,000 evacuees lost their homes

02. Destruction

– More than 120,000 number of buildings destroyed
– The total economic cost could reach up to $235 billion, the World Bank estimated, making it the costliest natural disaster in world history.

03. Scope

– More than 1 million households had no water.
– The majority of the 270,000 persons were evacuated.

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“Let no man pull you low enough to hate him.”

Magnitude of 9.1 struck off the coast of fourteen countries such as Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesian island of Sumatra, India, December 26th, 2004: 7:59 am

01. Fatitlities

– 227,898 people estimated to have died
– 1.7mln people were made homeless

02. Destruction

– Only in Sri Lanka approximately 90,000 buildings were destroyed. Houses were easily destroyed since they were built mostly from wood.

03. Scope

– Many of the aboriginal tribes evacuated and suffered fewer casualties, however. Oral traditions developed from previous earthquakes helped the aboriginal tribes escape the tsunami.

World, 2004

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