Families in Khan Younis are seeking brief relief in the water, while parents express concerns about the potential spread of illness from limited access to clean supplies. The living conditions have become increasingly unbearable as residents cope with no electricity and dwindling water supplies. Aid agencies have warned that the collapsing water infrastructure, fuel shortages, and unsanitary conditions pose a significant risk of disease outbreaks in already stressed communities. According to the UN, 93% of households in Gaza are experiencing water shortages, with many water facilities close to collapse.
On the beaches of Khan Younis, families seek brief relief in the water, while parents fear the spread of illness due to limited access to clean supplies.
Aid agencies warn that collapsing water infrastructure, fuel shortages, and unsanitary conditions could trigger a wave of disease across already strained communities.
The UN says 93% of households face water shortages, with most of Gaza's water facilities near collapse.
With no electricity and water supplies running low, residents say the conditions are becoming unbearable.
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