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Gaza Child Death: UNICEF Report on Extreme Conditions

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

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Child Dies in Gaza Flooding as Winter Conditions Worsen



Child Dies in Gaza Flooding as⁣ winter Conditions Worsen

A seven-year-old Palestinian boy has ​died in Gaza due to flooding during severe winter weather,highlighting the desperate plight of internally displaced people.

The Tragedy of Ata Mai

In a statement, UNICEF identified the latest victim as seven-year-old Ata Mai;‌ he drowned on 27 December‍ during “severe flooding” in an ‍improvised camp for internally displaced people in Sudaniyeh, ‍northwest Gaza City.

He is just the latest child ⁢in Gaza to succumb⁢ amid “extreme winter conditions and lack of safe shelters”, said UNICEF’s Edouard⁢ Beigbeder, Regional ⁤Director for ‍the Middle East ⁣and North‌ Africa.

“Teams visiting ⁣displacement camps reported appalling conditions that​ no ⁤child should endure, with ‌many tents blown away​ or collapsing entirely,” ⁣ he said.

desperate Search and ‌Family Loss

Facts indicates that Ata had been living in a camp of ⁤some 40 tents when he went missing one afternoon. Despite search and rescue‌ efforts supported by heavy⁤ machinery, his body was only recovered hours later.

The ⁣UN agency noted ‌that Ata’s ⁤siblings “are⁣ all under 10 years‍ old…the family had already endured the loss⁣ of their mother during the war. UNICEF is⁤ currently supporting the family ⁢with essential aid, including blankets, tarpaulins, and ⁢psychosocial support, while assessing their broader needs”.

Widespread Impact: At Least Six Child Deaths This Month

Along with Ata Mai, ⁤at least five ⁢other ⁣children have lost their lives this month “after being exposed to such harsh conditions”, Mr. Beigbeder said.

Across Gaza, shelter needs are acute, with more than 1.9 million people displaced and only limited shelter supplies entering the enclave. specifically, internally⁣ displaced families who have ​been sheltering in worn-out tents or makeshift shelters have faced prolonged rains, strong winds and freezing temperatures. Aid teams have repeatedly‌ flagged⁤ the dangers⁢ for underfed‌ youngsters ⁣and other vulnerable Gazans whose tents have been flooded time and again.

OCHA Reports on Flash Flooding and Shelter Collapse

In an update ‌ issued on Tuesday, UN aid coordination office, OCHA confirmed flash⁢ flooding caused by new rainstorms, “affecting ⁤people⁢ living in low-lying areas, coastal zones and those sheltering in substandard structures and tents”.

“Seawater has once again⁢ inundated tents⁣ housing displaced families, including in‌ the Al ⁤Mawasi ⁤area of Khan Younis, rendering many shelters uninhabitable,” ⁢the ​update‍ noted.

The rains have⁢ forced many families often previously uprooted by the war to move to higher ground after their belongings were ⁤soaked.

heavy winds have made matters worse,destroying⁣ or severely damaging numerous tents and makeshift shelters,OCHA said.

Shelter solutions remain elusive⁢ and since

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