Aid workers in Venezuela have raised concerns about potential disease outbreaks in temporary shelters following recent earthquakes. The overcrowding in these shelters, combined with limited access to clean water and sanitation facilities, has heightened fears of health crises among the affected populations.
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Venezuela Aid Workers Express Concerns Over Health Crisis Following Earthquakes
Aid workers in Venezuela are worried about the risk of disease outbreaks in temporary shelters after recent earthquakes. Issues such as overcrowding and inadequate access to clean water and sanitation are contributing to these concerns.
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Venezuela Aid Workers Express Concerns Over Health Crisis Following Earthquakes