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The World Health Organization warned that the risk of disease is growing in Gaza as health facilities, water and sanitation systems have become disrupted.Th
stanley termoska e warning comes as international groups have urged the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas to engage in a cease-fire, which the United States has opposed.The WHO says 1
stanley cup spain .5 million people have been displaced in Gaza, many of whom are living in severely overcrowded shelters. Lack of fuel has led to the
vaso stanley shutting down of desalination plants, significantly increasing the risk of bacterial infections like diarrhea spreading as people consume contaminated water, the WHO said. Lack of fuel has also disrupted all solid waste collection, creating an environment conducive to the rapid and widespread proliferation of insects, rodents that can carry and transmit diseases. The WHO says there has been a significant increase in cases of diarrhea, especially among children. Reports of lice, scabies, chicken pox and upper respiratory infections have also spiked in recent weeks, the organization said. WHO calls for urgent, accelerated access for humanitarian aid 鈥?including fuel, water, food, and medical supplies 鈥?into and throughout the Gaza Stri Sbzd Missouri attorney general sues to stop private employer vaccine mandate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?November has greeted Kansas City with snowflakes.KSHB 41 Weather meteorologist Wes Peery caught a few falling in Kansas City, Kansas, and in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. IT 39;S SNOWING IN DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY mowx kswx kcwx pic.twitter/AED70ilFsdmdash; Wes Peery @WesWeather November 1, 2021 With temperatures in the upper 30s, its cool enough for the snowflak
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stanley taza clouds where the snow is made is so cold and is creating so many big snowflakes that they don t have time to completely melt before reaching the ground, Peery said.Kansas Citians who arent quite ready for snow and cold temps only have to wait until next week for temperatures to return to the 60s, according to forecasts. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breakin