UNICEF: Peru floods leave thousands of children at risk
LIMA, Peru — The United Nations’ child relief agency is warning that thousands of children in Peru are at risk of severe malnutrition as a result of floods and mudslides that have killed 106 people and left countless more homeless.
An estimated 15,000 children under the age of 2 living in the Andean nation’s hardest hit regions don’t have access to sufficient food, clean water and sanitary living conditions, UNICEF representative Maria Luisa Fornara said Wednesday.
“A child can rapidly become malnourished if they don’t have needed food or do not eat,” Fornara said.
A warming of Pacific Ocean waters along Peru’s coast has generated a series of intense storms that officials are calling the worst environmental calamity to strike the nation in nearly two decades. Floods and mudslides have destroyed thousands of homes, crippled roads and bridges and ruined agricultural lands.