Gaza: Priced Palestinian population, displaced with dirt, garbage piles and disease

Louis Wateries, a senior officer of emergency affairs at the UN Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees, told UN News that the improvised camps have been set up in the coastal area in Al Maswasi in Gaza. In these camps, families seeking refuge in the dirt -filled environment have no choice and the current situation is deteriorating rapidly. Louis Wateries said that malnourished children and families have been badly tired of the ongoing war for months. They are constantly struggling with the limited accessibility of heat, dirt, clean water and health care. The Kuda-waste is out of control. Sewer, rats, insects are seen in places where people have taken shelter at the moment. As the days are getting hot, the disease is spreading. There are not enough medicines for treatment here. UNRWA teams are engaged in the cleanliness drive with the intention of ensuring cleanliness, but they have the resources. “They have left pesticides for nearly 10 days. The supply is ending.” According to the UN office (OCHA) for humanitarian aid, more than 30 vehicles required to maintain waste management, water supply and sewer system, more than 30 vehicles were destroyed during April 21-22 April. Culp, in which common citizens including women, children and handicapped people have been killed. The health system has been warned that the health system is continuing to crack in the Gaza Strip. The health centers which are providing care services in the health centers, are about half of them in such areas where the Israeli army has issued orders to vacate the place. Also, drugs, equipment and medical workers are also repulsed. According to an estimate, till April 15, 4.20 lakh people have been displaced. A large number of people have been forced to displace for the second or third time. Over-important humanitarian aid materials have not entered Gaza for the last 52 days. During April 15 to 21, about 50 percent of the activities targeted on human aid were not allowed or rejected.

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