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Cholera

Cholera is caused by unsanitary conditions polluting the water, and is sadly not uncommon in areas recovering from emergency situations. Disasters such as floods and earthquakes often disrupt the water and sanitation systems, thereby increasing the likelihood of water becoming contaminated.

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