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Gaza’s displaced face storm disaster with almost nothing

Gaza’s displaced face storm disaster with almost nothing

Summary

In Gaza, people displaced by conflict are living in makeshift tents and facing a new threat from an approaching storm. The heavy rain and strong winds predicted by meteorologists could cause serious flooding in an area with poor infrastructure. Many families in Gaza City are struggling to protect themselves due to a lack of basic supplies such as food, water, and secure shelter.

Key Facts

  • Gaza's displacement camps are filled with makeshift tents, made from aid materials and debris.
  • Meteorologists predict heavy rain and strong winds over the coming days, risking flash floods.
  • Gaza lacks proper infrastructure, shelters, and drainage systems to handle the storm.
  • Many tents are unstable and prone to hitting the ground in strong winds.
  • Displaced families struggle with limited access to clean water and food supplies.
  • Neighbors are banding together, using salvaged materials to reinforce tents and sharing food.
  • Paths become muddy and difficult to navigate when rain hits, worsening conditions.
  • Families in low-lying areas fear that rising waters will flood their tents.
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