Storms Impact Refugee Camps in Gaza City
In Gaza City this week, severe thunderstorms have swept through refugee camps, home to thousands of people, transforming the pathways into slippery mud and causing floods that inundate their tents. The residents, facing these harsh conditions, have resorted to using buckets and brooms in an effort to stave off the encroaching waters. In these densely populated and provisional areas, everyday activities such as cooking, securing potable water, and moving supplies have become significantly more challenging due to the weather disruptions.
Associated Press Curates Impactful Photo Gallery
The Associated Press photo editors have assembled a gallery capturing these moments and the challenging conditions faced by the residents of these camps.
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Morgan Ellis is an investigative journalist passionate about environmental policy and corporate accountability. With a background in climate science and years of reporting for nonprofit media, Morgan brings depth, clarity, and purpose to every story.



