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13-year-old Yamilex has been sleeping outside in a tent ever since her home was devastated by the Ecuador earthquake." The area was all in ruins. I was very scared to see that. We have to sleep outside to save our lives - under the rain and sun,” she says. As many more seek makeshift shelter, at least 250,000 children have been impacted by the earthquake.
An immediate response led by the Government is providing an integrated response to over 30,000 people living in official shelters, including basic assistance, medical and psychological support.
Find out more about what is being done to help affected communities:
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