McDonald's, bus station turn quake clinics in Venezuela
- Four bags of IV fluid hang from the ceiling of a McDonald's converted into a clinic following the two earthquakes in Venezuela, where thousands are flocking to makeshift health centres in the disaster's epicentre.
- The double earthquake, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, struck La Guaira state, which lacks the capacity for mass hospital care after widespread destruction, scores of collapsed buildings and more than 2,900 deaths.
- A McDonald's restaurant in the hard-hit Caraballeda area is receiving dozens of people with "hypertensive crises, anxiety attacks, and diarrheal symptoms," said Karlys F
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- Four bags of IV fluid hang from the ceiling of a McDonald's converted into a clinic following the two earthquakes in Venezuela, where thousands are flocking to makeshift health centres in the disaster's epicentre.
- The double earthquake, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, struck La Guaira state, which lacks the capacity for mass hospital care after widespread destruction, scores of collapsed buildings and more than 2,900 deaths.
- A McDonald's restaurant in the hard-hit Caraballeda area is receiving dozens of people with "hypertensive crises, anxiety attacks, and diarrheal symptoms," said Karlys F
Sources: Times of India