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Overcrowding, lack of clean water among biggest health risks from Venezuela quakes says PAHO

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 11:05 AM

By Julia Symmes Cobb

BOGOTA, July 9 (Reuters) – The biggest risks to residents’ health ​following devastating twin ‌earthquakes that ripped across Venezuela’s northern coast last month include interruptions to regular medical care, overcrowding ‌in ​shelters and ⁠lack of access ⁠to clean water, Jarbas Barbosa, the director of the Pan American Health Organization, ​said on Thursday.

The organization is working closely with ⁠Venezuela’s health ministry ⁠to trace any ​outbreaks of respiratory or digestive ​illnesses, especially in shelters set ‌up for those who lost their homes, other PAHO officials added in a ⁠call with journalists.

However, the country must guarantee access to vaccines, Barbosa ⁠added, ‌especially as vaccination ⁠rates in Venezuela ​were ‌lower than needed prior ​to the ⁠disaster and the country’s health system was already suffering sustained problems because of its economic crisis.

(Reporting by Julia ​Symmes Cobb)