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Gazans urged to shelter as sandstorm turns skies orange

The sandstorm worsened conditions for displaced Gaza families living in tent camps, increasing the urgency for shelter and aid, local sources reported.

  • A strong sandstorm filled with dust hit the Gaza Strip, causing the skies to turn orange and worsening conditions for displaced people living in tents without adequate protection.
  • The General Directorate of Civil Defense warned citizens to stay indoors unless necessary and advised wearing cloth masks or wet cloth over the nose to protect from dust exposure, especially for those with respiratory issues.
  • Meteorological forecasts predicted dusty, partly cloudy weather with moderate to active winds and possible rain showers or thunderstorms, followed by colder nighttime temperatures due to a low-pressure system.
  • Despite a ceasefire, displaced people in Gaza continue to face humanitarian risks as tents remain vulnerable and sufficient shelter and reconstruction materials have not been allowed in, worsening the impact of harsh weather.
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Gaza residents have been urged to seek shelter as a sandstorm swept through the enclave. Most of the more than two million Palestinians living in the enclave are displaced, living in tents or buildings badly damaged by the war with Israel. Emergency teams operating under the Hamas-run Interior Ministry warned people to secure their tents to prevent them from being blown away by the wind. Sandstorms also pose particular health risks for those wit…

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The climate hit 1.9 million displaced persons in refugee camps, aggravating the precarious situation by Israeli policy.

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Al Jazeera broke the news in Qatar on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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