Storm floods in Gaza are soaking tents, ruining food and clothing, and leaving children freezing in wet outfits. Help provide winter clothing, shelter, firewood, and food to families this winter.
Al-Ihsan Foundation
Humanitarian Research Team
Storm Byron began sweeping across Gaza this week, bringing heavy rain, fierce winds, and widespread flooding across displacement camps.
For families now enduring their third winter in crisis, the storm has turned already unbearable living conditions into a struggle for basic survival.
Floodwater is pouring into makeshift tents, soaking clothing, bedding, firewood, and the little food families work so hard to preserve. Nylon walls shake in the wind. Mattresses become heavy with water. Children shiver in the only outfit they own.
The UN warns that more than 1.5 million displaced Palestinians are sheltering in areas that are "highly vulnerable to rainfall and flooding" due to barren, compacted terrain (OCHA, Winter Risk Mapping 2024–2025).
Winter in Gaza deepens every hardship, cold, hunger, illness, and the fear of losing the few possessions families still have left.
Displacement camps in Gaza sit on flood-prone, open ground, where even moderate rainfall can devastate entire communities.
When storms like Byron hit, families experience:
During previous winter storms, OCHA recorded flooding across more than 200 high-risk displacement sites, affecting over 140,000 people. Families were forced to flee in the dark, carrying children above the waterline to keep them safe.
This is the reality families brace for every winter—now intensified by Storm Byron.
Most displaced families are living in shelters made from whatever materials they could salvage:
These shelters:
A single night of rain can destroy the only shelter a family has.
UNRWA reports that tens of thousands of shelters have been damaged or washed away in recent storms, leaving families repeatedly displaced within displacement (UNRWA Situation Updates, 2024–2025).
Children are always the most affected during storms.
1. Most have only one set of clothing
When it becomes wet, they have nothing dry to change into.
2. Wet clothing rapidly accelerates hypothermia
WHO warns that winter illnesses, including respiratory infections and pneumonia, are sharply increasing among displaced children in Gaza (WHO Emergency Updates, 2024–2025).
3. Bedding and mattresses become unusable
Soaked mattresses turn cold and heavy, offering no warmth or comfort.
4. Waterborne illness spreads quickly
Floodwater mixes with sewage, bacteria, and waste—creating major health risks.
5. Movement becomes dangerous
Children must navigate mud, broken debris, sewage-contaminated water, and sharp rubble.
For a child already cold, hungry, and weakened by months of displacement, a winter storm is not just uncomfortable - it is dangerous.
Floodwater in Gaza is unsafe. When it enters tents, it brings:
This water destroys:
The IPC warns that northern Gaza has already entered famine conditions, with southern Gaza "one step away" due to food scarcity, water contamination, and infrastructure collapse (IPC Famine Review, 2024–2025).
For families rationing every grain, losing food to flooding is devastating.
When storms hit Gaza, tents are often the first thing to collapse.
Heavy rain tears through nylon sheets. Winds pull ropes from the ground. Floodwater soaks the fabric until it gives way. Within minutes, a family can lose the only structure protecting them from the cold.
For families who have been displaced multiple times, this is not a one-time event, tents are destroyed again and again throughout the winter.
And every time a storm passes, hundreds of families suddenly have:
Makeshift shelters, often built from tarpaulin, old blankets, plastic sheets, and scrap fabric, cannot withstand Gaza's winter storms. They offer:
A single night of rain can turn a family's entire living space into cold, muddy ground.
Without a proper tent:
Shelter becomes the most urgent need because, without it, every other form of aid, clothing, food, blankets, cannot stay dry, safe, or usable.
A durable emergency tent restores:
For a family navigating their third winter in crisis, a tent is not just a structure, it is survival.
Al-Ihsan Foundation's trusted local partners, many of whom are displaced themselves, deliver aid through community networks, distribution points, and family-by-family assessment.
Storms intensify need, but they do not stop our teams from delivering relief where it is needed most.
Your donation strengthens our ability to deliver lifesaving winter aid to displaced families.
$120 – Winter Clothing Set
Dry, warm clothing for children who have nothing else to change into.
$150 – Family Food Pack
A month of essential staples for the entire family.
$85 – Firewood
A clean-burning way for families to stay warm and cook.
$1,100 – Emergency Tent
Shelter from rain, wind, and freezing nights.
$1,455 – Sponsor a Family (Complete Winter Package)
Includes:
"...and whoever saves a life, it is as if he saved all of humanity." - Qur'an 5:32
Storm Byron is the first major winter storm, but it will not be the last. Thousands of families are still exposed to the cold, the wind, and the storms to come.
Your support today can bring warmth, safety, and dignity into a family's life.
Donate now and help Gaza's families this winter.
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