Children are waiting in public cuisine in the western part of the city of Gaza. The main news of the day | Wednesday: gas, Kamchatka, cholera, human trafficking UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: the humanitarian situation in gas, the consequences of the earthquake near the Pacific coast of Russia, the risk of cholera spread in Western and Central Africa, the World War I. situation in the gas The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (VSGV) warn that four days after Israel in the Tactical Pause gas -out of the Gazais, people continue to die from hunger, as well as suffer from violence, trying to get help. Despite the fact that the UN and partners use pauses in hostilities to provide support to those in need, the conditions are far from the necessary ones. In the UKL, it was also noted again that the current volumes of fuel supply do not allow us to satisfy all needs. The management once again emphasizes that today, more than ever, a constant ceasefire is needed. earthquake in Kamchatka The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in constant contact with the Japanese authorities in connection with an earthquake with a capacity of 8.8 points on the Richter scale recorded by the Pacific coast of Russia and caused by the tsunami. Preliminary data indicate the lack of consequences for the safety of nuclear power plants. According to media reports, on Wednesday in Kamchatka, the most powerful earthquake has occurred over the past few decades. In neighboring countries, the threat of tsunami was declared. The World Meteorological Organization also carefully monitors the development of the situation. cholera in Africa 60 > with the beginning of the rainy season in Western and Central Africa, according to the estimates, about 80 thousand children are in the zone of high risk of contamination cholera. This was warned on Wednesday by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF). & Amp; NBSP; Outbreaks of cholera in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Nigeria increase the risk of cross -border transmission of infection to neighboring countries. UNICEF in Western and Central Africa urgently requires $ 20 million to expand health care operations. ~ people’s trafficking 60 > human trafficking is one of the most rapidly growing forms Crime, behind which there are ruthless communities that enjoy the defenselessness of people and profit from pain. With such words on World War I TRAINITION, which is celebrated on July 30, the UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish spoke. He urged to destroy a business model that supports human trafficking, having finished with impunity, blocking access to illegal income and strengthening law enforcement agencies and justice systems. 62 ~