The image shows a person with visible scratches and injuries on his arm, standing amidst hurricane debris. While he is wearing a mask, he appears to lack proper protective gear such as gloves and sturdy clothing, which are essential when navigating areas with sharp or hazardous debris. The lack of immediate first aid treatment, such as cleaning and covering the wounds, increases the risk of infection, especially in environments contaminated with dirt, bacteria, and hazardous materials.
In hurricane-affected areas, injuries should be addressed promptly to prevent infections and complications. First, clean wounds with clean water […]
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