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- 2010_Jacmel_earthquake abstract "On 12 January 2010, Haiti experienced a magnitude 7.0 earthquake that caused heavy damage and casualties in Jacmel. The first tremblor rocked the city at 4:40pm, but the later tremblor at 5:37pm stopped the cathedral's clock. A Jacmel radio station estimated that at least 5000 were dead from the quake itself, although mayor Zennie Edwin later reported that the figure was closer to 300-500 deaths and 4,000 injured. In the earthquake, around 70 per cent of the homes were damaged, with most of the heavier damage being suffered in the poorer neighbourhoods. Town Hall was so severely damaged that, though it survived, it had to be demolished. A small tsunami hit Jacmel Bay, with the ocean receding, leaving fish high and dry on the seabed, and rushing back in, four times.Among the facilities destroyed in the earthquake was Pazapa (Creole for "Step by step"), a charity run from two buildings in downtown Jacmel which helped disabled children. The charity's two rented buildings suffered condemning damage, just after the children left for the day, in the quake. The Ciné Institute, Haiti's sole film school, was also destroyed in the quake. Also destroyed was the Fosaj art school.Relief efforts had been slow because of the lack of supplies and focus on the capital Port-au-Prince. However, efforts by the Ciné Institute drew rescue and relief workers to Jacmel. Colombian rescue workers from Bogota firefighters arrived first, followed by Chilean doctors, 4 French NGOs (FAUSI, DASU, PUI, CMS) brought by sea on a Dominican Republic navy boat, and Sri Lankan workers answered the call. The Haitian government had requested to the Canadian government that they concentrate relief efforts on the area of Jacmel. Canadian Governor General Michaëlle Jean's parents were born in Jacmel, which she visited frequently as a child.The Jacmel Airport suffered incapacitating damage during the earthquake and was initially unable to receive the C-130 aircraft, though it was expected to open for C-130's on January 20. However, it has been used since 14 January 2010 as a base of operations for scouting the area with Canadian CH-146 Griffon helicopters, in advance of the relief efforts. The small, 1 km (3,300 ft) airstrip in Jacmel is too small to process the larger C-17 aircraft that were to fly in supplies. As of January 18, 2010 the Canadian navy frigate HMCS Halifax with a crew of 225, has been deployed at Jacmel to help in the relief efforts. The crew of the Halifax will be assisting Canada's Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) which was brought to the area by helicopter on January 18 as well. The port is shallow, and was not large enough to handle the Halifax so supplies had to be shipped to the shore and back again. Together DART and the Halifax crew primarily concentrated on setting up a field hospital and a water purification system. The first Canadian CC-130 flight into Jacmel Airport occurred on 19 January 2010. Also sent to Jacmel, is a mobile surgical hospital donated by a Swiss relief agency. The Cuban military set up a field hospital in the region.A 22-day-old baby girl, Elisabeth Joassaint, was found in the ruins of her home on 19 January 2010 by a team of French rescuers from the NGO FAUSI (Fabien Lampert, Alexandre Pertin and Eric Mellet), and rushed to the hospital by Colombian medic Mauricio Milanes. Her mother Michelène was unable to get news about her since the earthquake struck. The girl was found many days beyond the usual survival period of three days without water. She recovered well and still lives with her mother in Jacmel. She was the youngest survivor of the Haiti eathquake, and the only one found in Jacmel.As of the 22nd, the DART facility moved from next to the Saint-Michel Hospital to the harbourfront. The DART field hospital was set up on the pier, as is operating full out. The DART water production plant that cleans sea water or river water was set up on a jetty.As of the 24th, refugee camps have started to get organized, with the start of construction of proper latrines. Food distribution is delivered by the UN, with Canadian soldiers providing security, and Haitian Girl Guides and Boy Scouts handling crowd control and organization. Canadian military firefighters are inspecting buildings in Jacmel to ascertain which are structurally sound and usable. A Canadian Army clinic has been set up on the beach. The Canadian Army has set up a tent city for residents who have lost their homes.As of the 26th, the first wave of rescue workers have started rotating out of Jacmel. The DART water production plant has started producing water, though the river water was less usable than sea water, so production is slower. River water has 900ppm of dissolved solids while sea water has 35,000ppm.On the 28th, the first post-quake baby was born at the Canadian clinic. The main wharf at the port is handling two ships a day with relief supplies from the Dominican Republic.On the 29th, Choice Hotels announced that it would continue with its plans to open two hotels in Jacmel, although opening would be delayed. The 32-room hotel that will be converted into a Comfort Inn was not damaged in the quake, and Choice Hotels is delivering aid supplies to guests and refugees currently housed in the facility. Choice Hotels will also continue with plans to open a 120-room hotel under the Ascend Collection banner as the "Belle Rive". This represents the first time in a decade that a multinational brand hotel chain has come to Haiti (Holiday Inn vacated Haiti, and Hilton cancelled its plans in Haiti).As of 2 February, the École Wolfe Displaced Persons Camp, had been outfitted with a clean water bladder, latrines, and showers. The refugee camp contained more than 200 people, and now had a clean water supply.As of 3 February, Patrimoine Sans Frontière has announced a mission to Jacmel, to attempt to preserve as much heritage architecture as possible, while also ensuring minimal safety standards.On 19 February, HMCS Halifax finished it operational tour, and left Jacmel.After seeing the films from Cine Institute, residents of sister city, Gainesville, Florida, USA, voiced a commitment to renew their friendship and commit to help Jacmel. Community leaders arrived in Jacmel on February 20. Meanwhile, volunteers in Gainesville meet every week and have created a non-profit with the sole intent helping Jacmel recover. A city wide music festival will be held at the Florida School of Massage in Gainesville to raise money for Jacmel.In early March, airport staff have revealed intentions to expand the runway from 3,300 ft to 5000–6000 ft, to allow for large passenger plane access.As of 4 March, Swiss-based Medair has started providing permanent shelters in Jacmel, that have evolved from metal-framed tents to metal-clad sheds. With residents clearing their own lots, Medair would provide the shelter. Residents of the Pinchinat tent city in Jacmel are receiving one meal a day. Pinchinat contains about 6000 residents.On 9 March, the dockside Canadian walk-in medical clinic closed, after treating more than 10,000 patients.On 15 March, some schools reopened.As of 16 March, the Canadian military have vacated Jacmel.In the wake of the Canadian military pullout, Jacmel was left missing many things needed to operate as a reception and distribution hub. The airport could no longer process international flights, as no equipment remained to operate the control tower, nor heavy equipment to process the planes, or security to police supplies at the airport. The seaport was left without heavy equipment to handle cargo on ships, and without security to secure the port.".
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- 2010_Jacmel_earthquake comment "On 12 January 2010, Haiti experienced a magnitude 7.0 earthquake that caused heavy damage and casualties in Jacmel. The first tremblor rocked the city at 4:40pm, but the later tremblor at 5:37pm stopped the cathedral's clock. A Jacmel radio station estimated that at least 5000 were dead from the quake itself, although mayor Zennie Edwin later reported that the figure was closer to 300-500 deaths and 4,000 injured.".
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