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UNICEF says water shortage in Gaza reached critical levels

11-03-2025 11:35 AM


Ammon News - The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has warned that the severe water shortage in the Gaza Strip has reached critical levels, with only one in 10 people currently able to access safe drinking water, or 90% of the population.

According to the website, UNICEF official in Gaza, Rosalia Poulin, reported that 600,000 people regained access to drinking water in November 2024, but it was cut off again.

UN agencies estimate that 1.8 million people, more than half of whom are children, urgently need water, sanitation and health assistance, stressing that the situation has deteriorated further after the decision to cut off electricity to the Strip, which disrupted vital water desalination operations.




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