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Pakistan Spark Spark flood cholera fears in the middle of some increasing health risks

Since floods continue to cause Pakistan destruction, health professionals have warned about health risks, including the outbreak of the cholera, if soon preventive prevention methods.

From the end of June, hard monsoon – than common, followed by flooding and earthquakes, affecting more than six million people, according to the United Medical Nations.

Pakistan’s National Deform Management Authority said more than a thousand years old were killed, more than 12,500 homes were damaged by 6,500 livestock lost than Destruction of plants cross country.

More than 2 Million People Submitted, along with health officials warn that areas all affected across the country will remain highly inclined to water disease, including choltra.

Cholera infected with food transfusions and contaminated water. It can cause powerful diarrhea, curve and muscle breaks. It can kill within hours without treatment, even though the oral rehabilitation or antibiotics can save lives.

Due to the increase in the number of fired camps, negative conditions in those sites can only increase the risk of infection, according to infectious diseases Dr Shoba Lucmi.

“Availability of clean water, hygiene and healthy support should be broken in relief efforts,” Lusmi said.

The British Red Cross warned that “there is a lack of appropriate toilets for people living in shelters, public buildings, or emergency camps in the higher office”.

“There is also a lack of hand-handing facilities,” said the group. “This means that diseases such as dysentery and cholera can spread quickly in the most places,” add.

Climate change seems to be one of a few flooding features in Pakistan.

The country is between the 10th prices The Risk of WeatherBut it has a chance of less than 1 percent of the worldwide issue. The Report of Climate Rate Index by 2025 sets Pakistan above the most affected countries based on 2022 data.

Widespread floods followed by watwaves records and heavy rains entered the third part of the country by 2022, which affecting 33 million people – including more than 1,700 injuries – and causes economic damage – and causes economic damage.

Last year, many floods touched thousands, and killed about 600 people.

Slowly increase in temperatures also force dissolving snowflake glaciers, increasing the risk of flooding, infrastructure damage, health loss and land, water intimidation, water intimidation, water intimidation, water intimidation, water intimidation.

Earlier this year, Amnesty International Team Rights reported in the report that disaster risk and disaster fails to meet the needs of children and older people who are at risk of climate change “.

“Rising temperatures continue the deep and unpredictable weather. Children and elderly people in Pakistan suffer from climate temperature,” Laura Mills, a disaster risk researcher.

“The Pakistan’s Healthcare System is a waemed and is the later, even after non-emergency drinks. The weather weather creates a comprehensive type of system.

This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.

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