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'The rats are coming out of the tents': Gaza camps overrun by disease-carrying rodents

Nearly eight in ten of Gaza's 2.2 million people remain in displacement camps that are supposed to offer temporary shelter, but the ground on which they sit has become a source of daily threat.

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'The rats are coming out of the tents': Gaza camps overrun by disease-carrying rodents
Source: BBC Mundo
Casi ocho de cada diez de los 2,2 millones de habitantes de Gaza permanecen en campamentos de desplazados que supuestamente ofrecen refugio temporal, pero el suelo sobre el que se asientan se ha convertido en una fuente de amenaza diaria.

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