Venezuela Faces Health Crisis After Deadly Quakes

2 days ago
Nearly two weeks after Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes, survivors are now facing a growing public health emergency as relief efforts continue.

Health officials warn that overcrowded shelters, poor sanitation, limited access to clean water, and disrupted medical care are increasing the risk of disease outbreaks. More than 17,000 people remain displaced, while humanitarian organizations are working to provide food, medical supplies, and clean water to affected communities. The death toll has climbed to nearly 3,900, making the disaster one of the deadliest in the country's history.