People in Nepal are lining up to be vaccinated against measles, as part of efforts to minimise health risks in the wake of the country’s catastrophic earthquake. <br /><br /> No outbreaks have been reported, but the possibility of diarrhea and other problems are a worry after last month’s disaster.<br /><br /> The World Health Organisation is among those helping those caught up in the disaster.<br /><br /> “With this situation, where you have poor water and sanitation, displaced population that are mobile, in a way, moving, the chances of an outbreak happening is still there and maybe larger,” said Dr. Roderico Ofrin, head of emergency operations at the WHO. <br /><br /> The massive recovery effort is getting underway in Nepal, but many people are still hunting for missing relatives.<br /><br /> Morgues are being overwhelmed, making it hard for victims to find out where their loved ones have been killed. <br /><br /> One man, looking for missing relatives, lashed out at the way bodies are being held. He said proper records need to be kept.