Gaza hit by devastating rainstorm: 'We're in a state nobody can imagine'
A rainstorm swept across the Gaza Strip, flooding hundreds of tents and collapsing homes sheltering families displaced by two years of war.
At least six people have been killed, local health officials said. Three months since a ceasefire halted major combat, Israeli forces have ordered the near-total depopulation of nearly two-thirds of Gaza. More than 2 million people have been forced into a narrow strip near the coast, with most living in makeshift tents or damaged buildings
A devastating rainstorm in the Gaza Strip has caused widespread flooding, collapsing shelters and killing at least six people, according to local health officials. The storm has exacerbated the dire conditions for over 2 million displaced people, who have been living in makeshift tents or damaged buildings since the war began two years ago.
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