Heavy rains and flooding in Gaza have turned temporary camps housing displaced Palestinians into swamps. The worst could yet be to come, with forecasters expecting the harshest winter since the Israel-Hamas war began.
Breakdown
- Heavy rain floods makeshift camps, destroying tents and belongings
- Families report injuries and soaked clothing due to collapsed shelters 10s
- Many endure a third winter with only canvas between them and the elements 23s
- Despite ceasefire, displaced people likely to remain in harsh conditions 54s
- Forecasters expect this winter to be the harshest since the conflict began 1m 19s
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