Thousands of displaced people in Gaza live trapped between bombs and rising tides: We could drown in our sleep'
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Hundreds of Palestinians in Al Mawasi are facing severe flooding issues as strong tides consume their makeshift shelters, forcing some to abandon their precarious living conditions.
Ahmed al-Zaqzuq, who relocated his family multiple times to escape bombings, now finds himself surrounded by rising water, highlighting the desperation of families fleeing conflict.
The Al Mawasi zone, deemed a humanitarian zone by the Israeli army, has become overcrowded with around 30,000 people living per square kilometer, exemplifying the dire conditions.
With 90% of Gaza's population displaced due to ongoing violence, Al Mawasi serves as a stark reminder of the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by recent conflicts.
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