Gaza pharmacists face difficulties storing medicine due to the heat wave.


This week, a heat wave in the Gaza Strip has caused unbearable conditions for displaced people living in tent cities, as well as challenges for businesses. High temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit have made it difficult for a pharmacist to store medications due to the lack of electricity. Many Palestinians in Gaza, who were forced to flee their homes due to Israeli bombardment, are now facing health risks and discomfort due to the extreme heat and lack of adequate shelter. The situation is exacerbated by the scarcity of water and the presence of disease-spreading insects. The impact of the heat wave on the well-being of children and families is a major concern.



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