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Haiti MA015 Scan for Earthquake Damage and Casualties - Figures Received on 24/08/2021 Latest Maps Haiti MA015 Scan for Earthquake Damage and Casualties - Figures received on 24/08/2021 latest maps BONBON NUMBERS INJURED ´ HT0813 Jérémie DAME ABRICOTS 1 MARIE Latibolière 10 HT0812 ! HT0822 ROSEAUX GR AN D-BOUC AN ! HT0832 HT1032 Moron ! 15 JEREMIE CORAIL PETIT TR OU 77 509 CHAMBELLAN 119 HT0811 HT0831 DE N IPPES L'Anse-à-Veau 10 HT0815 BARADERES HT1022 ! ! BEAUMON T PETIT-GOAVE ANSE HT1031 AN SE- A- VEAU 12 HT0833 PESTEL HT0122 25 532 1 D'HAINAU LT AR NAUD HT1021 728 HT0834 Miragoâne 154 15 HT0821 MORON PLAISANC E D U SU D HT1024 740 39 HT0814 HT1025 PAILLANT! 1 LES IR OIS CHARDON NIER ES MANICHE 9 Chalon 9 CAVAILLON ! HT1014 HT0823 HT0751 HT0715 FONDS ! 150 503 50 LES HT0733 L' ASILE L'Asile MIR AGOANE HT1023 DES NEGRES ! 3 TIBU RON AN GLAIS CAMP-PERRIN HT1011 315 300 1,940 50 HT0714 HT1013 Grande 15 HT0753 HT0752 Cavaillon ! Caille PORT-A-PIMENT Aquin 28 400 ! HT0742 ! COTES 675 174 Chardonnières LES ! AQUIN DE F ER USGS EQ Shake ! CAYES 1,350 Port-à-Piment SAINT Saint-Louis-du-Sud HT0731 HT0222 35 Intensity (MMI) HT0711 LOUIS DU SUD 800 COTEAU X CHANTAL I (Not Felt) HT0713 HT0732 Number of people injured HT0741 Côtes-de-Fer ! 754 II - III (Weak) ROC HE A TORBECK Les Cayes 1 - 50 IV (Light) BATEAU 6 HT0712 51 - 100 V (Moderate) HT0743 ILE A VACHE HT0716 2 VI (Strong) ! 101 - 500 Port Salut 2 VII (Very Strong) SAINT 501 - 1,000 VIII (Severe) JEAN D U SU D HT0722 > 1,000 IX (Violent) None reported X+ (Extreme) HOUSES DAMAGED HOUSES DESTROYED 28 2 334 27 5 103 2,683 693 8,243 1,425 1,863 3,777 567 29 6,384 20 3,257 261 2,515 4,354 1, 70 936 3 2,374 1,484 50 436 1,251 2,095 1,027 8,470 052 5,672 13 10 9 9 2, 600 173 1,750 2,500 83 924 925 709 400 997 21 137 100 4,980 506 4,003 30 3,689 100 657 1,022 159 1,100 3,000 8,905 1,908 1, 703 7,705 500 6,598 Houses damaged 004 Houses destroyed 1 - 100 986 1 - 100 450 101 - 1,000 363 101 - 1,000 12 1,001 - 2,500 706 1,001 - 2,500 40 2,501 - 5,000 416 2,501 - 5,000 100 457 20 > 5,000 > 5,000 km None reported None reported Map showing earthquake damage and Data Sources: ADMIN 1 - DÉPARTEMENT UN OCHA - Admin boundaries Created 27-Aug-2021 09:00 EDT casualties with numbers from the CUBA UTC-05:00 Haitian Civil Protection General DGPC - Affected numbers ADMIN 2 - COMMUNE OpenStreetMap and Contributors - Directorate (DGPC). Figures were Projection & WGS 1984 Settlements Datum received on 24 Aug 2021. HAITI DOMINICAN CAPITAL REPUBLIC GLIDE Number EQ-2021-000116-HTI City JAMAICA Produced by MapAction ! https://mapaction.org Town [email protected] The depiction and use of boundaries, names and 9 Earthquake epicentre associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by MapAction. Supported by The German Federal Foreign Office.
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