Health concerns swirl as Bolivian city drowns in rubbish
- In Cochabamba, Bolivia, health officials voiced concerns about disease outbreaks due to uncollected rubbish.
- A 12-day protest blocking landfill access caused tons of waste to accumulate in the city.
- Approximately 7,000 tons of garbage piled up, while the city generates 600-800 tons daily.
- Ruben Castillo warned, "This could be the beginning" of a health crisis; Alcira Estrada stated, "We are demanding our right to health."
- Diarrhea cases rose seven percent and Hepatitis A, spread by contamination, increased by 55 percent.
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