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UN warns 800,000 displaced in Gaza at flood risk

Published on: December 13, 2025 4:00 PM

The United Nations has warned that heavy rains in the Gaza Strip have put nearly 800,000 displaced Palestinians at serious flood risk. Tens of thousands of tents have been inundated, and storm-related deaths, including a baby girl, have already been reported. Aid materials such as sandbags and timber are being blocked from entering, worsening the crisis.

The storm caused widespread destruction, with 13 buildings collapsing and 27,000 tents flooding across the enclave. Displaced families are living in low-lying, rubble-strewn areas, making them especially vulnerable to water and disease outbreaks. Poor drainage and blocked waste systems have heightened the risk, according to the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM).

Read more: US aims for international Gaza force deployment early next year

Residents described chaotic conditions as water filled tents and soaked belongings. In Nuseirat camp, families waded through ankle-deep water while trying to protect children and salvaged food. Many said they were forced to stay on their feet all night and that basic cooking became nearly impossible.

Authorities have struggled to deliver emergency aid. IOM officials said timber, plywood, sandbags, and water pumps are delayed due to access restrictions. Relief groups warn that without immediate support, the humanitarian situation could deteriorate further, with rising risks of disease and further displacement.

Read more: Palestinians ‘face another layer of misery’ as storm batters Gaza: UN

The UN has called for urgent intervention and unrestricted access for aid to prevent further loss of life. Meanwhile, displaced families continue to struggle in flooded shelters, facing unsafe conditions and worsening living hardships. Immediate action is needed to protect vulnerable communities in Gaza.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Disease risk, displaced Palestinians, emergency aid, Gaza floods, Heavy rains, humanitarian crisis, UN warning

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