Hundreds of thousands of displaced Gazans face flooding of their tents and shelters by heavy rains, and materials for shelters and sandbags are not being allowed to enter the enclave, the UN International Organisation for Migration said yesterday.
Torrential rain swept across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, flooding tents sheltering families displaced by two years of war, and leading to the death of a baby girl due to exposure, local health officials said.
A total of 14 people are dead or missing as a result of the storm, with at least 13 buildings having collapsed and 27,000 tents flooded, the government said.
Nearly 795,000 displaced people are at heightened risk of potentially dangerous flooding in low-lying, rubble-filled areas where families are living in unsafe shelters, the IOM said.
Insufficient drainage and waste management also heightened the risk of disease outbreak, the UN agency added. Materials to help reinforce shelters such as timber and plywood to help with flooding have been delayed from entering Gaza due to access restrictions, the IOM said.