Aid report
'The World' reports on how aid groups are struggling to cope with the disasters in China and Myanmar.
When a natural disaster strikes, people all over the world want to help. They typically call charities and humanitarian groups to find out how. But the back-to-back disasters in China and Myanmar have left humanitarian aid groups all over the world struggling to keep up. They're trying to figure out if they can help survivors in both countries, or concentrate on one disaster at a time.
"The World's" Julia Kumari Drapkin reports on how one aid group is handling the challenge.
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