Direct Relief Responds to Haiti Cholera Outbreak

Wed Oct 27, 2010 | 04:00pm

Goleta-based Direct Relief International is hard at work to deliver medical aid to a cholera outbreak in earthquake-devastated Haiti. More than 140 people have already died from the diarrheal disease, and officials are hoping to keep it away from the capital city of Port-au-Prince, where hundreds of thousands of people have been living in cramped camps since the January earthquake. DRI already has distributed hygiene kits from its Haitian warehouse, and more cholera-fighting materials were shipped this week from its Goleta warehouse.

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