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Venezuela health system strained after earthquakes, WHO says

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By Emma Farge

GENEVA, ‌June 30 (Reuters) - Venezuela's healthcare system ​is under significant strain, the World Health Organization said ⁠on Tuesday, with some hospitals damaged and others missing staff after deadly twin earthquakes ​last week.

More than 1,700 people have been killed ‌and 5,000 injured after hundreds of buildings were flattened or damaged by the back-to-back 7.2- and ⁠7.5-magnitude quakes.

At least three health ⁠centres are critically damaged and six others are damaged or only partially functional, WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier told a Geneva press briefing. 

"The ‌rest remain operational (but) under significant strain," he said, ⁠referring to a survey ‌of 21 health facilities.

"Preliminary findings ​reveal chaotic service delivery and patient flow, marked by overcrowding (and) growing surgical backlogs," he ‌added.

Several healthcare workers specialised in ​maternity care in ⁠La Guaira remain missing, he said, creating ‌what he called ⁠a critical gap in obstetric care.

The thousands of people displaced by the quakes are also at ​risk of ‌disease outbreaks like yellow fever and dengue, especially ⁠given relatively low vaccination ​coverage, he said. 

(Reporting by Emma Farge, ​Editing by Friederike Heine)

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