JAKARTA - The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned of the high risk of disease outbreaks in overcrowded refugee camps in the Gaza Strip.

His party emphasized that the deteriorating living conditions in Gaza also contributed directly to the worsening health crisis among the population.

OCHA said humanitarian partners have observed the spread of skin diseases among residents in hundreds of refugee camps.

The situation is exacerbated by widespread rodent and pest attacks, which further complicate the health situation and threaten the situation of the spread of other diseases.

The statement also reflects that humanitarian agencies are trying to combat pests and improve health conditions in refugee camps.

However, they face significant challenges, particularly limited supplies and tight access to affected areas.


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