Venezuela earthquakes toll rises to 3,889 as risk of disease grows
Venezuela's twin earthquakes last month have resulted in a death toll of 3,889, with 16,740 injured and 17,907 displaced. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) warns of an increased risk of disease outbreaks among displaced populations due to limited access to clean water and healthcare.

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AI-generatedVenezuela's twin earthquakes last month have resulted in a death toll of 3,889, with 16,740 injured and 17,907 displaced. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) warns of an increased risk of disease outbreaks among displaced populations due to limited access to clean water and healthcare. PAHO is collaborating with Venezuela's health ministry to improve vaccine access and monitor for respiratory or digestive illnesses, particularly in shelters. The United Nations has appealed for approximately $300 million to aid 1.3 million people in urgent need. PAHO also urged the immediate disbursement of $15 million in emergency aid to repair hospitals and maintain sanitation in displacement camps.
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5 extractedPAHO urged immediate disbursement of the remaining $15 million in requested emergency aid.
The UN launched an appeal for roughly $300 million to assist 1.3 million people in Venezuela.
Displaced people in Venezuela are at risk of disease due to limited access to clean water and medical care.
At least 16,740 people have been injured and 17,907 displaced.
Venezuela earthquake death toll has risen to 3,889.