yes there was
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.
Zimbabwean cholera outbreak happened in 2009.
A large outbreak of the deadly disease of cholera.
There was an outbreak of cholera in Tewksbury in 1832 and 76 people died
The recent cholera outbreak in Haiti has killed more than 200 people.
There is a cholera outbreak in haiti right now and cholera is a bacteria cell called vibrio cholerae. This answer is coming from an 11 year old. Im in the gifted program.
According to estimates, the cholera outbreak in Haiti from 2010 to 2020 resulted in approximately 10,000 deaths.
They said immigrants carried the disease
Epidemic
You are to highlight gravity of the situation arising out of the outbreak of cholera and his kind immediate intervention so as to alleviate the sufferings of the poor rural people.
it is caused by unclean water or lack of clean water
During the cholera outbreak in Halifax in 1854, it is estimated that around 2,000 people died. The outbreak was part of a larger global epidemic and significantly impacted the population of the city. The high mortality rate was attributed to poor sanitation and public health conditions at the time.
In 1854 there was an outbreak of Cholera in London, which killed 10,000 + people. Official investigations into this proved that cholera is a water borne disease, and was the starting point for the science of Epidemiology.