
Earthquake in Haiti
Tuesday afternoon, January 12th, the worst earthquake in 200

years struck less than ten miles from the Caribbean city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of Port-au-Prince,Haiti's capital. ) The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning immediately after the initial quake, but quickly cancelled it. But, nearly two weeks later, a fishing town, Petit Paradis was hit by tsunamis, it was because of the crust movement.

At least three people were swept out to sea by the wave and were reported dead. The witnesses told the reporter that the wave was suddenly came and swept all of the things in the sea shore, boats and people. The buildings there were collapsed, from shantytown homes to national landmarks. Many people died at that incident the rescue team had tried their best to try them. The earthquake struck in the most populated area of the country. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies estimate that as many as 3 million people had been affected by the quake. On 10 February the Haitian government gave a confirmed death toll of 230,000 and as many as one million Haitians were left homeless.

The vast majority of casualties were Haitian civilians, but among the dead were aid workers, embassy staff, foreign tourists and a number of public figures, aid worker and officials in the Haitian government, including the opposition leader. Also killed were a number of well-known Haitian musicians and sports figures, including thirty

members of the Fédération Haïtienne de Football.
the rescuers were the survivors most of them rescued people under the collapsed building, some of them who was helped survived but treatment of the injured was hampered by the lack of hospital and morgue facilities: the Argentine military field hospital, was the only one available until 13 January. The rescuers are not only the survivor but also doctors, police officers, military personnel and fire-fighters from various countries two days after the earthquake.

And this earthquake continued to Chile. At 3:34 am local time, today, February 27th, a devastating magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck Chile, one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded. According to Chilean authorities, over 400 people are now known to have been killed. The earthquake also triggered a Tsunami which is right now propagating across the Pacific Ocean, due to arrive in Hawaii in hours (around 11:00 am local time). The severity of the Tsunami is still not known, but alerts are being

issued across the Pacific.

Many things happened, because of the Global Warming. Many people died, many building collapsed, many things unwanted happened. We just can avoid it, by stopping the global warming, not stop it actually, but just try not to make it even worse.