Strong winds collapse walls and hypothermia kills 5 as Gaza's living conditions worsen
Summary
Strong winds in Gaza collapsed walls onto tents, killing at least four people, including children. The region's living conditions remain dangerous after two years of conflict, with many living in temporary shelters. One child died of hypothermia, and shortages of proper shelter continue despite a ceasefire.Key Facts
- Strong winds in Gaza caused walls to fall on tents, killing at least four people.
- The victims included two women, a girl, and a man.
- A 1-year-old boy died from hypothermia due to cold weather conditions.
- Over 100 children and teenagers have died from military means since a ceasefire began on October 10.
- Many Palestinians live in tents because their homes were destroyed in the war.
- Winter storms make conditions worse, and there is not enough shelter material available.
- Families in coastal areas lost tents and belongings to the sea during storms.
- Aid groups state that more shelter materials need to enter Gaza during the ceasefire.
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