đ Share this article Severe Rains Aggravate Situation for Evacuated Gazans, Officials Caution Nearly 55,000 families have reportedly been impacted by the storms, with their belongings and temporary homes ruined. Heavy rains over the past week have intensified the already dire living conditions of the vast number of displaced residents in the territory, according to humanitarian organizations. "Horrendous" Night Creates Severe Dangers A spokesman described the recent storm as "horrendous", with precipitation so heavy that up to 15cm (6in) of water was seen on the streets. "These conditions was exceptionally difficult for the people. The storms were so intense... And the winds were so strong," noted the spokesperson. There is significant anxiety that minors residing in temporary structures in damp garments will fall victim to hypothermia and various illnesses. Fatalities and Significant Damage Medical officials have stated that one baby has died from exposure and no fewer than 11 other people have been killed in building collapses triggered by the severe weather. Additional accounts suggest a increased number of casualties. Authorities reported that multiple homes had fully given way and dozens had sustained partial collapse. Almost 55,000 families harmed by the weather. More than 40 designated safe spaces submerged. Numerous individuals forced to find new shelter. Relief Efforts Considered Insufficient Organizations have stepped up deliveries of tarpaulins, blankets and garments after the ceasefire began, but they have said there is continues to be not enough aid getting in. "We are working relentlessly to provide that assistance and to hand it out, but the scale of the necessities is so vast that we still have many thousands of individuals and minors who are really enduring hardship each evening," cautioned one official. Ongoing Concerns and Truce Plans The next stage of the truce encompasses plans for the reconstruction of Gaza, along with post-war governance, the removal of troops, and other provisions. Humanitarian groups have highlighted the necessity for "expanded and ongoing aid to meet urgent and long-term requirements." The war was triggered by an assault in the autumn of 2023. Following campaigns have resulted in a significant number of fatalities in the territory, based on medical figures.
Nearly 55,000 families have reportedly been impacted by the storms, with their belongings and temporary homes ruined. Heavy rains over the past week have intensified the already dire living conditions of the vast number of displaced residents in the territory, according to humanitarian organizations. "Horrendous" Night Creates Severe Dangers A spokesman described the recent storm as "horrendous", with precipitation so heavy that up to 15cm (6in) of water was seen on the streets. "These conditions was exceptionally difficult for the people. The storms were so intense... And the winds were so strong," noted the spokesperson. There is significant anxiety that minors residing in temporary structures in damp garments will fall victim to hypothermia and various illnesses. Fatalities and Significant Damage Medical officials have stated that one baby has died from exposure and no fewer than 11 other people have been killed in building collapses triggered by the severe weather. Additional accounts suggest a increased number of casualties. Authorities reported that multiple homes had fully given way and dozens had sustained partial collapse. Almost 55,000 families harmed by the weather. More than 40 designated safe spaces submerged. Numerous individuals forced to find new shelter. Relief Efforts Considered Insufficient Organizations have stepped up deliveries of tarpaulins, blankets and garments after the ceasefire began, but they have said there is continues to be not enough aid getting in. "We are working relentlessly to provide that assistance and to hand it out, but the scale of the necessities is so vast that we still have many thousands of individuals and minors who are really enduring hardship each evening," cautioned one official. Ongoing Concerns and Truce Plans The next stage of the truce encompasses plans for the reconstruction of Gaza, along with post-war governance, the removal of troops, and other provisions. Humanitarian groups have highlighted the necessity for "expanded and ongoing aid to meet urgent and long-term requirements." The war was triggered by an assault in the autumn of 2023. Following campaigns have resulted in a significant number of fatalities in the territory, based on medical figures.