According to the UN, a Strong Winter Storm Puts 800,000 Displaced Palestinians at Danger

According to the UN, a Strong Winter Storm Puts 800,000 Displaced Palestinians at Danger

Storm Byron is making landfall in the Gaza Strip, putting hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians at risk from flooding and freezing. The Gaza Strip, already damaged by two years of conflict, was recently struck by a powerful winter storm.

Twelve people have killed, according to Palestinian officials, and thousands of improvised dwellings have flooded. Nearly 800,000 displaced Palestinians are at increased risk due to the rain and floods, according to the UN’s migration agency. The rain has caused thirteen structures to collapse, one of which buried five people. However, some claim they are left with no other option.

According to Yassin Al-Baghdadi, “we moved back into our old house because it was too difficult for my sick old mother to stay in the tent.” “We managed to escape before it fell. Where ought we to go? Where are we able to reside? Then allow the home above us to fall apart. Help organizations are urging Israel to permit more help to enter Gaza so that locals can begin rebuilding infrastructure and homes that are in dire need.

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