History Mystery
Episode 135 | Historical Events In this History episode we focus on the January 12th, 2010 earthquake that killed between 160,000 and 250,000 people in Haiti, triggered the largest international aid response in history, and left Haiti fifteen years later in worse condition than before the earthquake struck. This episode covers why Haiti was so catastrophically vulnerable — rooted in French debt, American occupation, and two centuries of deliberate economic extraction — why a magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Chile six weeks later killed fewer than 800 people, how 12,000 NGOs flooded in with no coordination, where the money actually went, and how UN peacekeepers introduced cholera to a country that hadn't seen it in a century and denied responsibility for five years. The earthquake lasted 35 seconds. The consequences are still being lived. #HistoryMystery #HaitiEarthquake #Haiti #InternationalAid #HistoryPodcast
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