Is heading west to Silicon Valley. Nearly 6,200 people have died in nepal from the devastating earthquake that struck the country nearly a week ago. Almost 14,000 people have been injured. Many bodies are still being recovered from the rubble and now there is the threat of disease. In the capital kathmandu more than 20,000 people are living in 21 relocation camps. The conditions are poor with no clean water and not enough toilets. The United Nations says there is a growing number of diarrhea cases in quakehit areas. Health workers are trying to prevent an outbreak of disease. One disease that we are always concerned about in a situation like this is measles and uncief will be looking at emergency measles vaccination campaign. Measles can kill children, especially if they are in a bad situation and they have vulnerable health. We are looking at that, thats a concern, diarrhea is a concern and we are making sure kids hands are clean so they dont get sick. There are still thousands in rem
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Mercury. More than 6,250 people have died from a devastating earthquake that struck nearly a week ago now in nepal. Almost 14,000 people have been injured. Many bodies are still being recovered from the rubble. Search and rescue teams are using their hands as well as machinery to clear debris. And now the threat of disease. In the capital kathmandu, more than 20,000 people are living in 21 relocation camps. The conditions are poor. With no clean water not enough toilets. The u. N. Says there is a growing number of diarrhea cases in the quakehit areas. Health workers are trying to prevents an outbreak of disease. Mohamed is in kathmandu. Reporter one of the main concerns that we are hearing about today not just from Health Officials but also government officials is the fear of the spread of disease. And so the government made it a priority do whatever they can to stop the pred of any potential diseases thats why we are seeing here today the chinese aid truck spraying disinning fen to wa
Manny pacquiao is as good as over already predicting a quick knockout for his son. We begin this news hour in nepal where the death toll from saturdays earthquake has each more than 6,200 people. Almost 14,000 have been injured. The governments announced it will give every family which has had a member killed in the quake around 1,000 in compensation. Meanwhile, bodies are still being pulled from the rubble. Search and rescue teams are using their bare hands as well as machinery to clear debris. Now theres a threat of disease because of a shortage of clean water and toilets. We visited one remote medical team and have this report. Around the village locals line up to get treated by a team of doctors. This is the first medical team in the village since the earthquake struck on saturday, destroying most of the houses here. This woman and her daughters have been suffering stomach cramps. The water is thick and smelly, but we have to drink it. Many patients have diarrhea and have been vomi