cali
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Thu Jan-21-10 03:06 PM
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Why I'm willing to cut some slack over the aid situation in Haiti |
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There has never been a natural disaster of this scope that the international community has had to respond to. No, not even the tsunami which was spread out over a much wider area. This disaster is compounded by its being within such a small area.
200,000+ dead virtually all infrastructure damaged or destroyed 2 million homeless
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tabatha
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Thu Jan-21-10 03:11 PM
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1. Not making excuses, I agree. |
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Edited on Thu Jan-21-10 03:12 PM by tabatha
It is an Operations Research, travelling salesman, type problem - and only experience or analysis will allow better execution in another similar situation.
I was floored by the inflatable hospital of MSF - but I am sure it took a lot of planning and design to create something like that.
Similarly, people have learned from their mistakes in other disasters. And hopefully, this disaster is so bad that better procedures will be created for other impossible situations.
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Thu Jan-21-10 03:14 PM
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2. 700 miles from the US. |
cali
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Thu Jan-21-10 03:15 PM
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3. my post wasn't even particularly about the U.S. |
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and the factors I listed don't have much to do with proximity to the U.S.
What's weak is your response
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