Gaza's Water Crisis: A Looming Threat to Children
Gaza is grappling with a severe water crisis, exacerbated by collapsing water systems and insufficient facilities. UNICEF raises the alarm about the potential threat to children's lives, noting just 40% of drinking water facilities are operational.

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As water systems in Gaza collapse, the region is facing a severe man-made drought, with devastating implications for its inhabitants, especially children. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued an urgent warning as on-the-ground conditions worsen.
UNICEF spokesperson James Elder highlighted in a briefing in Geneva that only 40% of the area's drinking water production facilities remain functional. This dire situation poses a significant threat to the most vulnerable groups, with children at risk of dehydration and disease.
The unfolding crisis underlines the pressing need for urgent international intervention to prevent a humanitarian disaster in Gaza, where access to clean water has become a rarity and survival hinges precariously.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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