Wednesday, 20 February 2013

The Summary

Italy is an MEDC country that had an earthquake in 2009 in L'aquila.
The earthquake killed around 300 people and many buildings collapsed with it.
Rescue workers were sent out immediately to help the survivors. As per the recovery the nation is doing all they can to comfort their people. Also, the Prime Minister has come up with a long strategic plan that will attain completion by 2021. Several NGO's have also been helping many people cope with the disaster.

MY VOICE

I've been researching on these two earthquakes for a week now and I would like to talk about the two earthquakes neck to neck. 
The main two differences in the earthquakes would be their economy status.
The Haiti earthquake affected many people and it still is. Their recovery has been stretched for 3 years now and some countries still aren't meeting their pledges. Some rumble can still be found on the streets and around a thousand people are still living in camps with no water or food. I feel like even if somehow they do gain completion by 2014 then they would be back to their previous state. Their houses would still be made without any architects even though many associates are trying to prepare them. They are too low on economy and they would eventually need money for proper buildings. Also, they aren't educated to understand an earthquake they don't have a sense of it. As a result of that no rescue plans have been made previously either.
Italy had an earthquake and around 300 people died with many buildings crushing down too. They did have earthquake proof buildings but some of them failed too. The Italian Prime Minister has come up with many different plans to come up with his country. They are rebuilding many of the buildings and are funding for greater economy. They have gotten in touch with almost every homeless person and given a place to stay with food, water and basic facilities. The government also refuses to take any aid from elsewhere except for the US and together they are rebuilding many places. They are surely going to come back stronger than this time.

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