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Torrential rain flooded Gaza tents and a baby died of exposure, medics say

December 12, 2025 9:06 am

[Source: Reuters]

Torrential rain swept across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, flooding hundreds of 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.

Medics said eight-month-old Rahaf Abu Jazar died of exposure after water inundated her family’s tent in Khan Younis, in the south of the enclave.

Weeping and holding Rahaf in her hands, her mother Hejar Abu Jazar said she had fed the girl before they went to sleep.

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“When we woke up, we found the rain over her and the wind on her, and the girl died of cold suddenly,” she told Reuters.

“There was nothing wrong with her. Oh, the fire in my heart, the fire in my heart, oh my life,” she said.

At a tent encampment in Khan Younis, some men used shovels to remove water and dirt blocking access to shelters, while others prepared sandbags to protect tents against heavy winds and rain.

“Look at this. How am I supposed to let the children sleep? Tell me how?” said Umm Mohammed Abd Elaal as she checked on her tent, toppled by the winds.

“There’s nothing (we can do.) The bedding gets soaked with water, and we need two or three days to dry it before we can sleep on it again.

These tents don’t protect from rain or strong weather at all,” said her neighbour, Ahmed Salem.

Municipal and civil defense officials said they were unable to cope with the storm because of fuel shortages and damage to equipment.

They said Israel destroyed hundreds of vehicles, including bulldozers and others used to pump water, during the war, which displaced most of the over two million population and left much of Gaza in ruins.

The civil defense service said most of the tent encampments across the enclave were flooded, and it received more than 2,500 calls for help.

Some of the belongings of displaced people were seen floating on top of pools of rainwater.

A U.N. report said 761 displacement sites hosting about 850,000 people are at high risk of flooding and thousands of people had moved in anticipation of heavy rain.

U.N. and Palestinian officials said at least 300,000 new tents are urgently needed for the roughly 1.5 million people still displaced.

Most existing shelters are worn out or made of thin plastic and cloth sheeting.

 

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