Eight die in Gaza as storm brings extreme cold, collapses buildings
Summary
Eight people in Gaza have died due to a severe storm that brought cold temperatures and heavy rain. Damaged buildings fell during the storm, injuring and killing people, while many locals, already displaced, are struggling with inadequate shelter. Aid is being blocked from entering Gaza, worsening the humanitarian situation.Key Facts
- A storm in Gaza has led to the deaths of eight people.
- Four people died from the cold, including a one-year-old child.
- Four additional people died when damaged buildings collapsed due to strong winds.
- Many Gaza residents are living in flimsy shelters that are not safe in such weather.
- Israel is reportedly blocking humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, despite a ceasefire.
- Hospitals are seeing more patients, especially children, with cold-related illnesses.
- Over 10,000 families near the coast of Gaza are at risk due to the storm.
- Calls are being made for international help to provide aid and shelter to Gaza residents.
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