'The rats are coming out of the tents': Gaza has rodent-infested camps
Nearly eight in ten people of Gaza's 2.2 million people remain in camps that are supposed to offer temporary refuge. But the very soil on which they find themselves has become a source of daily threat, with an unprecedented proliferation of...
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Source: BBC Portuguese
Quase oito em cada dez pessoas dos 2,2 milhões de habitantes de Gaza permanecem em campos que deveriam oferecer refúgio temporário. Mas o próprio solo onde se encontram tornou-se uma fonte de ameaça diária, com uma proliferação sem precedentes de roedores e insetos num ambiente deteriorado e superlotado.
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