The 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan highlight differences in vulnerability between the two countries. The Haiti earthquake was closer to the capital and more deadly due to high population density, lower GDP, less prepared infrastructure, and greater poverty levels in Haiti compared to Japan. The Japanese were given an earthquake warning while no warning was possible in Haiti.
2. Area maps - location
and plate tectonics
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3. 2010 Haitian 2011 Tohoku Japanese
Earthquake Earthquake
Spatial Epicenter 25 km from Epicentre was 70
extent: Port-au-Prince kilometres off coast of
Japan.
Magnitude: 7.0 (Richter scale) 9.0 (Richter scale)
Speed of No warning signal - 1 min Tokyo Warning
Onset: eyewitnesses say Signal.
"suddenly"
Duration: 30-40 seconds 6 min
Fatalities: 46,000-318,000 28,000 dead or missing
5. Socio-Economics: Wealth
Tokyo
Japan
- GDP/cap = $34,200
Haiti
- GDP/cap = $1200 -
77% of population
lives on less than $2
a day.
Port-au-Prince
6. Preparedness: Education and Infrastructure
Haiti Japan
Mean years of schooling: Mean years of schooling:
4.9 11.6
Buildings designed with Buildings designed with
earthquakes in mind: earthquakes in mind:
0% 75%