Respiratory Issues Rise in Evacuation Centers Post Kristine
Respiratory problems are increasing in evacuation centers in Manila following Severe Tropical Storm Kristine. Health officials emphasize the need for clean water.
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Respiratory problems are increasing in evacuation centers in Manila following Severe Tropical Storm Kristine. Health officials emphasize the need for clean water.
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