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Venezuela risks public health crisis as it struggles to cope with earthquakes' aftermath

Venezuela risks public health crisis as it struggles to cope with earthquakes' aftermath

Summary

Venezuela is facing a serious public health crisis after two earthquakes caused nearly 2,000 deaths and damaged or destroyed about 60,000 buildings. Hospitals are overwhelmed with over 10,000 injured people, and food shortages and disease outbreaks are increasing, leading aid groups to call for more help.

Key Facts

  • Nearly 2,000 people have died due to two recent earthquakes in Venezuela.
  • Around 60,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed by the earthquakes.
  • More than 10,000 people have been injured, putting hospitals under heavy strain.
  • Food shortages are becoming more common across the country.
  • Diseases are spreading, increasing health risks for survivors.
  • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have urged for increased aid to prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis.
  • The situation is linked to existing economic difficulties and displacement issues in Venezuela.
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