Sentences with phrase «after the earthquake put»

The years - worth of free rice from USAID and the UN after the earthquake put an entire region of Haitian rice farmers out of work, driving their families into abject poverty, and now their children are vulnerable to child trafficking.
Terminating the family unit when the love is gone can be likened to selling your house after an earthquake puts a crack in the foundation.

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Now, five days after the earthquake, they are putting that chump Oliver Letwin — arguably the most ludicrous political figure of modern times — in charge of gathering the Government's thoughts.
The Foreign Secretary told Jim Naughtie that more resources had been put into emergency support after the double demands of the situations in Libya and the New Zealand earthquake had exceeded supply.
Last March, after the Sendai earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan, the aftershocks of the disaster seemed to put the worldwide nuclear power industry on shaky ground.
Following a massive underestimate straight after the earthquake and tsunami that triggered the crisis, in April NISA said that between 370,000 and 630,000 terabecquerels were released between 11 and 15 March, putting the crisis at level 7, the most severe category on the international scale used to rate nuclear accidents.
Typically, after an earthquake, NGOs will import building materials and build new homes without putting in place models that create long - term change.
In 2010, U.S. Marines William McNulty and Jake Wood put together a small team of military veterans and first responders to head into Haiti after the earthquake.
After the 2011 disaster in Fukushima, Japan, the Chinese government put the brakes on building nuclear power stations in the west of the country, as this is an area prone to earthquakes.
Three years after a catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, health care workers are still finding it difficult to get medical supplies, but an aid group is putting 3D printing to work to make some of the needed items.
(When similar houses were shipped to Indigenous villages in Guatemala as part of Canada's aid after a major earthquake, the plywood began to host insects as soon as the houses were put up.
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