Thousands still displaced after DR Congo volcanic eruption

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Thousands of people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are still displaced after a volcanic eruption last month destroyed their homes.

They are living in tough conditions in makeshift camps where aid agencies say the risk of malaria and cholera is rising fast.

Al Jazeera’s Priyanka Gupta reports:

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