are basically living on the remainings of what was in their houses, so that is how dire the situation is and it is telling us there is no fuel any more, electricity, people are cold, the temperatures are really dropping, and people are getting sick and they don t see solutions. so in addition to all the physical impact, there is also the psychological impact. it has been two weeks for these people that they are in this situation. they are together, nothing fortunately happened to our colleagues, but we can understand that the situation is getting worse every day. the that the situation is getting worse eve da . , ., ., , every day. the situation is getting worse and you every day. the situation is getting worse and you are every day. the situation is getting worse and you are talking - every day. the situation is getting worse and you are talking about i worse and you are talking about people getting sick. we heard your colleague coughing there, temperatures are desperately cold, w
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