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Gaza braces for storm with hundreds of thousands in flimsy tents 

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A displaced Palestinian woman removes water at a flooded tent camp in Gaza City
A displaced Palestinian woman removes water at a flooded tent camp, during a rainy day in Gaza City, November 25, 2025 [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]
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By Maziar Motamedi and Fiona Kelliher

Published On 10 Dec 202510 Dec 2025

  • As Storm Byron approaches, flash floods, strong winds and hail are forecast throughout Palestine, including the war-torn Gaza, starting today until Friday evening, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.
  • Gaza’s Government Media Office has warned that hundreds of thousands of people living across the enclave in flimsy tents are at risk.

 

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