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Gazans face health hazards from flooding, broken infrastructure

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After the devastation of war, Palestinians in Gaza now face another threat. Heavy rain has flooded tents and contaminated water with sewage, creating severe health risks for thousands already struggling to survive.

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  • A pond in Sheikh Radwan, Gaza City, has become a health hazard after war-damaged drainage pipes caused sewage and rainwater to mix.
  • Residents face increased disease risk, mosquito infestations, and harsh living conditions in damaged homes and tents. 37s
  • Heavy rainfall in Khan Younis has further deteriorated conditions for displaced and vulnerable Palestinians. 1m 10s
  • A United Nations rebuilding campaign has begun in Gaza City, with residents and officials pledging to restore the area. 1m 33s
  • Local artists are painting murals to symbolize resilience and hope, emphasizing the community's determination to rebuild. 1m 58s
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