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Regional health agency warns of increased risk of a disease outbreak after Venezuela’s twin earthquakes
Published On ۹ Jul ۲۰۲۶
Venezuela’s authorities say the death toll from twin earthquakes last month has risen to ۳,۸۸۹, as regional health agencies warn of an increased risk of disease.
Lawmaker Jorge Rodrigues said on Thursday at least ۱۶,۷۴۰ people had been injured and ۱۷,۹۰۷ displaced.
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The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) warned that displaced people across Venezuela’s northern coast, the area most affected by the tremors, are at risk of disease because of limited access to clean water and regular medical care.
“In the coming weeks, the greatest health risks may stem not only from injuries caused by the earthquakes, but also from disruptions to health services, overcrowded conditions, deficiencies in water and sanitation and reduced access to vaccination and routine healthcare,” PAHO’s director Jarbas Barbosa said.
The agency is working with Venezuela’s health ministry to improve vaccine access and trace any outbreaks of respiratory or digestive illnesses, especially in shelters set up for those who lost their homes.
The United Nations launched an appeal for roughly $۳۰۰ million to assist ۱.۳ million people in urgent need of aid in Venezuela.
PAHO urged immediate disbursement of the remaining $۱۵ million in requested emergency aid to repair damaged hospitals and to maintain basic sanitation in camps for the displaced to prevent a health emergency.

