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On La Guaira’s beaches, Venezuela quake survivors improvise showers and toilets amid water shortages

  • Earthquake survivors on La Guaira's beaches in Venezuela use makeshift showers and toilets due to scarce clean water and sanitation.
  • Two earthquakes on June 24 killed thousands, destroyed or collapsed buildings, and forced families into shelters with damaged water tanks and irregular water service.
  • Water tanks broke in homes after the earthquakes, worsening water access despite prior reserves, and some communities only received potable water once every month or two before the quakes.
  • Aid including food, water, and hygiene kits has been distributed, while experts warn of disease risks in crowded and unsanitary shelter conditions.
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On La Guaira’s beaches, Venezuela quake survivors improvise showers and toilets amid water shortages

Thousands of people affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela last month are increasingly facing challenges accessing clean water as well as sanitation and hygiene services.

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Thousands of people affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela last month face increasing difficulties in accessing clean water, as well as sanitation and hygiene services. The entry Survivors of earthquakes fight for clean water and sanitation was first published in El Diario

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Thousands of people affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela last month face increasing difficulties in accessing clean water, as well as sanitation and hygiene services.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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