Overview
- Health officials report 14 deaths, including three children, after flooding and structural collapses in Bir an-Naaja, Remal and Shati.
- Authorities say about 27,000 tents were flooded or destroyed, with at least 250,000 people directly affected across displacement sites.
- UN and IOM warn that roughly 795,000–800,000 displaced people face high flood risk and rising disease hazards as sewage overflows and drainage fails, while partners estimate 1.3 million still need urgent shelter aid.
- Emergency services say they have fielded more than 4,300 distress calls and are conducting rescues despite critical shortages of fuel, pumps and heavy machinery.
- Aid access is disputed, with NGOs alleging blocks on caravans and shelter materials, while Israel’s COGAT says it facilitates hundreds of aid trucks and has coordinated large deliveries of tents and tarpaulins.