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Thirteen kilometer southwest of the epicenter Lushan County, villagers in Tianquan County, are calling for urgent need of tents, food and drinking water. Chen Junjie is a reporter with Shanghai-based Dragon TV. I'm now at Xinhua village of Tianquan C
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Hand washing is a powerful way to prevent the spread of disease. The World Bank, the United Nations and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine did a study to urge hand washing around the wor
World Health Organization says people are at great risk of getting diarrhea, cholera and other water borne diseases because of the bad sanitary conditions and contaminated water. Lisa Schlein | Geneva 30 January 2010 A camp of makeshift tents sprawls
Lesson 86 Out of control 失控 First listen and then answer the question. 听录音,然后回答以下问题。 What was the danger? As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering whee
梁丽萍老师根据网友和学生回忆的版本还原出了以下的简约版流程图,并附上了参考范文,供考生们参考。 The diagram illustrates how rain water is processed into drinking water by using different facilities in an
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Well, hearing that Odyssey had found subsurface water on Mars was enormously exciting for somebody who is involved in planning to send humans to Mars. Water has a number of important uses for us. At t
HEALTH REPORT - Importance of Hand Washing By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Medical experts say the most effective way to preven
Disease Threat Grows with Aceh Rains 暴雨引起疾病威胁 The U.N. aid workers and Indonesian health authorities have moved quickly to prevent an outbreak of measles among children in refugee camp
By Paul Sisco Washington, D.C. 21 March 2007 watch World Water Day report Coping with water scarcity is the theme of this year's World Water Day (March 22nd). World Water Day is an annual day of observance and action coordinated by the United Nation
The Nigerian health ministry has blamed poor sanitation and shortage of safe drinking water for the deadly outbreaks of cholera and gastroenteritis in parts of northern Nigeria. A senior official announced Friday that the crisis is now under control
Health Officials Seek Support to Stamp Out Cholera in Haiti There have been half a million cholera cases and 7,000 deaths in Haiti since the outbreak began in October 2010. More than 200 new cases are being reported every day. That's prompting public
Asian Water Summit Focuses on Security, Disaster There was no sign of a water shortage here in northern Thailand as delegates gathered for the Asia-Pacific Water summit. But inside, there was talk about an impending crisis facing Asia. For the region
This years World Water Day focuses on the links betweenwater and jobs. Almost half of all workers 1.5 billion people work in water-related sectors, and nearly all jobs depend on theavailability of freshwater. Despite its paramount importance, water a
GWEN IFILL: Pernille Ironside of the U.N. children's agency UNICEF, has been on the ground in Gaza since the conflict began. I spoke with her via Skype earlier today. Pernille Ironside, as you travel around in Gaza, tell us, what are you seeing? PERN
Lack of soap means illness, death for millions of children STORY HIGHLIGHTS Millions of people in developing countries don't have access to soap or clean water Many young children die because their immune systems can't fight diarrheal diseases Often,
Joe DeCapua 02 April 2010 Kenya has announced it will re-double efforts to control diarrheal diseases, one of the biggest killers of children under age five. Among the causes are unsafe water, as well as poor sanitation and hygiene. Kenyan ministries
Spraying Insecticide Indoors Reduces Spread of Malaria Researchers in West Africa have shown that spraying insecticide indoors can dramatically reduce malaria transmission. Efforts to develop a malaria vaccine have so far been disappointing, so progr
NAIROBI, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- The UN refugee agency said on Tuesday there has been an outbreak of cholera in Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp in Kenya, which is believed to have started among new arrivals who had most likely acquired it in Som