DHAKA: Flooding from heavy rains forced some 40,000 Gaza Strip residents from their homes, including thousands who were taken to safety in boats and military trucks.
The downpour that began late Wednesday was part of a storm that covered parts of Israel and the West Bank with snow; paralysed Occupied Jerusalem and left thousands in Israel without power.
Israeli TV stations showed footage of armoured personnel carriers rescuing motorists and said it was the most severe snow storm in decades.
Even Gaza with its milder coastal climate saw some snow, though lower-lying areas were mainly hit by flooding.
Rescue efforts were hampered by fuel shortages and rolling power cuts have become more severe in recent months, since Egypt tightened a border blockade of the territory, ruled by the Hamas since 2007.
Israel has also restricted access to Gaza since the Hamas takeover, though it sent diesel fuel for heating and four water pumps during the weekend storm.
Once the storm is over, ‘the world community needs to bring effective pressure to end the blockade of Gaza’, said Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the main UN aid agency in the territory, reports gulfnews.
BDST: 1741 HRS, DEC 15, 2013
Edited by: Robab Rosan, Current Affairs Editor