Impact of Displacement Near Yamuna River, East Delhi
The subsiding Yamuna waters on Friday revealed the dire conditions in relief camps for displaced families in east Delhi, highlighting significant health challenges.
Living Conditions and Health Hazards
- Displaced families are residing in tents with inadequate sanitation facilities.
- The absence of toilets forces women and children to walk long distances through stagnant water to relieve themselves, raising safety and health concerns.
- Residents report frequent mosquito bites and sightings of snakes, increasing fears of disease transmission and personal safety.
Public Health Concerns
- Vector-borne diseases: There is a high risk of dengue and malaria due to stagnant water, highlighting the need for mosquito nets and medical intervention.
- Waterborne diseases: Conditions favor the spread of cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis A and E. There is an urgent need for clean toilets and waste management to prevent outbreaks.
- Medical professionals stress the importance of stationing medical teams at camps for timely diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
NGO and Medical Support
- Need for medicines, sanitary napkins, and oral rehydration solutions due to common ailments like fever, cold, and diarrhoea.
The situation underscores the critical need for improved sanitation facilities, medical support, and preventive measures to protect the health and safety of displaced families.