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Crisis in Myanmar Relief Camps: Mass Exodus Sets Stage for Public Health Emergency
Assessment teams from humanitarian organization World Vision found displaced people living in appalling conditions in make-shift shelters and camps where overcrowding and unsanitary conditions are prevalent. As thousands of villagers leave the hardest-hit areas of the Delta region, they embark on a journey where food and shelter are scarce and water is contaminated by salt, human bodies and animal carcasses. In Myaung Mya, an area some 30 miles north of the devastated town of Labutta, World Vision's national staff report that some 30,000 people are seeking food, water and medical attention. Children - many of them orphans - are suffering from fever, diarrhea and respiratory infections. World Vision has been supplying clean water to survivors in the Irrawaddy
area. The agency also has started chlorinating wells, providing water tanks
and disinfecting camps sites with bleaching powder. Meanwhile, in World Vision has also distributed sterile dressings, anti-bacterial
medicines, mosquito nets and disinfectants, but additional resources are
needed. Much of this equipment is available and could be within the country in
hours from World Vision's global warehouses in World Vision's World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. We serve all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. For more information, please visit www.worldvision.org/press.
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