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Gaza rainstorm kills at least six, including a one-year-old.
Summary
A rainstorm in Gaza flooded tent camps and caused shelter collapses that local health officials said killed at least six people, including a one-year-old. Aid groups and officials reported thousands of damaged tents and urgent shelter needs.
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Heavy rain swept across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, flooding tent camps and causing building collapses that local health officials said killed at least six people, including a one-year-old child. Many families remain displaced after more than two years of conflict and a ceasefire three months ago concentrated much of the population near the coast. Municipal and civil defence services reported limited capacity to respond because of fuel shortages and damaged equipment. UN and Palestinian officials and humanitarian agencies reported large numbers of damaged tents and high flood risk at many displacement sites.
Key reports:
- Local health officials said at least six people died, including a one-year-old child.
- Flooding and structural collapses damaged thousands of tents and shelters, according to local and UN sources.
- Municipal and civil defence officials reported limited response capacity because of fuel shortages and damaged equipment.
- Hamas urged mediators to press for the unconditional flow of aid, shelter and rebuilding materials, while international agencies reported urgent needs for hundreds of thousands of replacement tents.
Summary:
The storm increased humanitarian needs among densely displaced people in Gaza and added to winter risks cited by UN agencies. Aid organizations reported urgent requirements for shelter and repair materials to address widespread damage. Undetermined at this time.
