Venezuela'da Deprem Felaketi: Ölü Sayısı 3 Bine Yaklaştı, Sağlık Krizi Derinleşiyor
24 Haziran'da Venezuela'nın kuzey-orta kesiminde meydana gelen ikiz depremler, son resmi açıklamalara göre en az 2.954 kişinin ölümüne, 16.500'den fazla yaralanmaya ve yaklaşık 16 bin kişinin evsiz kalmasına yol açtı. On binlerce insan hâlen kayıp. Uluslararası arama kurtarma ekipleri bir haftanın ardından çalışmalarını azaltırken, Birleşmiş Milletler ölü sayısının artmaya devam edeceği uyarısında bulundu. Felaketin tetiklediği sağlık krizi giderek büyüyor. Depremzedeler, temiz suya erişimin olmadığı kalabalık barınaklarda hijyen koşullarının yetersizliğiyle karşı karşıya. Zaten kırılgan olan hastaneler yaralı akınıyla başa çıkmakta zorlanırken, sağlık sistemi çökme noktasına geldi. Yardım kuruluşları, önlem alınmaması durumunda salgın hastalıkların daha fazla can alabileceğine dikkat çekiyor. Deprem, ekonomik krizle boğuşan Venezuela'nın afetlere karşı dayanıksızlığını gözler önüne serdi. Uluslararası yardım seferber edilirken, hükûmet hasar tespit ve yeniden inşa çalışmalarını yürütüyor. Ancak on binlerce insanın akıbetinin belirsizliği ve barınma krizi, önümüzdeki haftalarda insani durumun daha da kötüleşebileceği endişesini canlı tutuyor.
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- NATURAL_DISASTER04 Jul, 20:19
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- Humanitarian05 Jul, 12:50
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- Security05 Jul, 21:50
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- NATURAL_DISASTER05 Jul, 23:18
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