Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in several Gaza refugee camps, worsening living conditions for residents.
Tents and makeshift shelters have been submerged, forcing families to seek higher ground and temporary relief centers.
Local authorities and aid organizations are working to provide emergency assistance, including sandbags, blankets, and clean water.
Health officials warned that stagnant water increases the risk of waterborne diseases, particularly among children.
The flooding comes as winter rains hit the region, highlighting the vulnerability of displaced populations in Gaza.
Residents have called for urgent international support to address both immediate relief needs and long-term infrastructure solutions.
Officials stressed that continued heavy rains could lead to further damage if preventive measures are not implemented.
Humanitarian groups are coordinating efforts to ensure that the most affected families receive aid promptly.
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