Mozambique
After a devastating cyclone, cholera cases jumped up to 139 from only 5 cases at the start. Cholera is a major issue for people living in squalor conditions since the disease can spread to others through contaminated food and water. With no regulation of the disease, many people may suffer. Since it’s one of the most polluted areas in the world, people are dying quickly from dehydration and diarrhea.

Cholera alone can kill someone within several hours if not treated quickly with an IV for rehydration. Mozambique does not have the infrastructure to deal with the growing cases of illness and pollution in the country, which is why we’re seeing such drastic effects and numbers (TRT World).