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Cuba's Health Crisis: Viruses Surge After Hurricane Melissa

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Thousands of Cubans face rising virus cases after Hurricane Melissa.
  • Lack of water and medicines exacerbates illnesses like chikungunya and dengue.
  • Economic crisis and sanctions deepen post-storm challenges for Cubans.
Cuba's Health Crisis: Viruses Surge After Hurricane Melissa

In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, eastern Cuba is experiencing a significant increase in viral infections, including chikungunya and dengue. The devastating storm, which brought over 38cm of rain to some areas, has left millions exposed to dire conditions, including a lack of clean water and essential medicines. These post-storm challenges are compounded by Cuba's four-year economic crisis, fueled by internal policies, U.S. sanctions, and the pandemic's effects.

The resurgence of mosquito-borne illnesses like chikungunya, dengue, oropouche, and zika has become a major concern, particularly in areas affected by Melissa. These outbreaks strain already limited healthcare resources. Residents in provinces like Granma face prolonged blackouts and shortages, forcing many into evacuation centers where overcrowded conditions and inadequate sanitation further fuel the spread of disease.

Families are struggling to rebuild their lives amidst the lingering effects of the hurricane and the escalating health crisis. With homes damaged, crops lost, and essential supplies scarce, the situation demands urgent attention. The ongoing economic hardship and the impact of the storm have created a critical humanitarian challenge for the island nation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chikungunya and dengue are among the viruses experiencing a sharp rise in Cuba following Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa caused significant flooding, damaging homes and crops, and exacerbating existing shortages of clean water and medicines.
Cuba is in an ongoing economic crisis due to internal policies, US sanctions, and pandemic effects, hindering post-storm recovery efforts.

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