BBC News has been publishing a diary:
Hatem Shurrab is an aid worker in Gaza with the British-based charity Islamic Relief Worldwide. In the 15th instalment of his diary, 13 January, he says a water shortage is adding to people's suffering across the Gaza Strip.
For example:
"The water situation in Gaza is dire. Those people who are lucky enough to have any water in their storage tanks are trying to save as much as possible. Many people have had their tanks destroyed by the bombing and shooting.
Most homes in Rafah, Khan Younis and in the middle and northern areas of Gaza have almost no water or electricity. Eighty per cent of people in Gaza are dependent on international aid. Most Gazans can't afford to buy water".
Hatem Shurrab is an aid worker in Gaza with the British-based charity Islamic Relief Worldwide. In the 15th instalment of his diary, 13 January, he says a water shortage is adding to people's suffering across the Gaza Strip.
For example:
"The water situation in Gaza is dire. Those people who are lucky enough to have any water in their storage tanks are trying to save as much as possible. Many people have had their tanks destroyed by the bombing and shooting.
Most homes in Rafah, Khan Younis and in the middle and northern areas of Gaza have almost no water or electricity. Eighty per cent of people in Gaza are dependent on international aid. Most Gazans can't afford to buy water".
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