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Contaminated Florida water could cost people their limbs

Por: Newsweek Health August 31, 2023

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Direct impact with flooding caused by Hurricane Idalia may lead to increased pathogens from different water systems that could result in the loss of limbs or even death, a University of Florida researcher told Newsweek.The powerful storm made landfall Wednesday morning as a Category 3, heavily impacting Florida's Big Bend of coastal communities. Over 275,000 Floridians lost power while others have lost homes and lives, with rescue missions... + full article



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