In Gaza’s displacement camps, as Storm Byron approaches, the 1.5 million residents face compounded dangers from harsh weather on top of ongoing deprivation from two years of conflict. Tents constructed from scraps lack adequate protection, and families struggle with insufficient food and water, making storm preparations nearly impossible. Despite these challenges, community solidarity emerges as a crucial survival strategy, with neighbors helping each other secure shelter and share resources. The psychological toll is immense, as residents feel overwhelmed by continuous crises and the impending storm.
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