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WHO: Millions in earthquake-prone buildings at risk

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WHO: Millions in earthquake-prone buildings at risk
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  • According to the WHO, millions of people receive medical care in buildings not resistant to earthquakes.
  • Between 2000 and 2023, earthquakes accounted for more than 50% of deaths caused by natural disasters.
  • Earthquakes continue to be the deadliest type of natural disaster today.

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2000-2023 yearsmore than 50% of deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that millions of people receive medical care in buildings that are not resistant to earthquakes. Earthquakes still stand out today as the deadliest natural disasters.

According to the information reported by the United Nations News Service, earthquakes that occurred between 2000 and 2023 accounted for more than half of the deaths caused by all natural disasters. This situation reveals serious deficiencies in disaster preparedness and the earthquake safety of buildings.

In particular, increasing the resilience of health infrastructure is considered a critical requirement to save lives during a disaster. International organizations are calling for urgent measures to be taken to strengthen health facilities in earthquake-prone regions.

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What is the WHO's main warning on this issue?
The WHO states that millions of people receive healthcare in vulnerable buildings that pose an earthquake risk, and that this situation constitutes a major risk.
How many deaths resulted from earthquakes between 2000 and 2023?
During this period, earthquakes caused more than half of all deaths related to natural disasters.
What is the source of these statistics?
These data are based on a WHO report shared by the United Nations News Service.

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