Haiti Earthquake 2021

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The Clinton Foundation is already rubbing its hands, thinking of the profit to be made from misery.
 
A lot of earthquakes as of late in the Carribean. There was also a big one near Cuba and Jamaica a while ago iirc and some volcano eruption on a small island and all within the same time frame. Just what the Hell is going on over there?
I heard some plates near california are due to go soon, maybe this is similar?
 
Bill and George W must be walking around with 8 foot erections at the thought of getting some more cash sent in.
 
A lot of earthquakes as of late in the Carribean. There was also a big one near Cuba and Jamaica a while ago iirc and some volcano eruption on a small island and all within the same time frame. Just what the Hell is going on over there?
Hopefully, the end of times.
 
They can't catch a break, can they? I remember the last earthquake being a few years ago.
The last big one there was 2010, and this one is worse in terms of seismic reading (7.2 to 7.0 in 2010). Fortunately, it's not near Port-au-Prince or another major city this time.

At least 29 dead from Haiti earthquake​

From CNN's AnneClaire Stapleton
At least 29 people have died after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti Saturday morning, according to the country’s civil protection service.
The earthquake was about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) northeast of Saint-Louis-du-Sud and 10 kilometers deep (about 6 miles deep), according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).
The US Geological Survey is estimating "high casualties" and widespread disaster.
 
Interesting to see what's shaking and where. Haiti's getting a lot of aftershocks and Puerto Rico's jiggling a bit in sympathy.


SO many charities are going to be milking this for all it's worth and then some. Be careful where you donate unless you just want to make rich people richer.
 
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