Search
00
GBAF Logo
trophy
Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest news and updates from our team.

Global Banking & Finance Review®

Global Banking & Finance Review® - Subscribe to our newsletter

Company

    GBAF Logo
    • About Us
    • Profile
    • Privacy & Cookie Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit Post
    • Latest News
    • Research Reports
    • Press Release
    • Awards▾
      • About the Awards
      • Awards TimeTable
      • Submit Nominations
      • Testimonials
      • Media Room
      • Award Winners
      • FAQ
    • Magazines▾
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 79
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 78
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 77
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 76
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 75
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 73
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 71
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 70
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 69
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 66
    Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is a leading financial portal and online magazine offering News, Analysis, Opinion, Reviews, Interviews & Videos from the world of Banking, Finance, Business, Trading, Technology, Investing, Brokerage, Foreign Exchange, Tax & Legal, Islamic Finance, Asset & Wealth Management.
    Copyright © 2010-2026 GBAF Publications Ltd - All Rights Reserved. | Sitemap | Tags | Developed By eCorpIT

    Editorial & Advertiser disclosure

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is an online platform offering news, analysis, and opinion on the latest trends, developments, and innovations in the banking and finance industry worldwide. The platform covers a diverse range of topics, including banking, insurance, investment, wealth management, fintech, and regulatory issues. The website publishes news, press releases, opinion and advertorials on various financial organizations, products and services which are commissioned from various Companies, Organizations, PR agencies, Bloggers etc. These commissioned articles are commercial in nature. This is not to be considered as financial advice and should be considered only for information purposes. It does not reflect the views or opinion of our website and is not to be considered an endorsement or a recommendation. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or applicability of any information provided with respect to your individual or personal circumstances. Please seek Professional advice from a qualified professional before making any financial decisions. We link to various third-party websites, affiliate sales networks, and to our advertising partners websites. When you view or click on certain links available on our articles, our partners may compensate us for displaying the content to you or make a purchase or fill a form. This will not incur any additional charges to you. To make things simpler for you to identity or distinguish advertised or sponsored articles or links, you may consider all articles or links hosted on our site as a commercial article placement. We will not be responsible for any loss you may suffer as a result of any omission or inaccuracy on the website.

    Home > Headlines > Gazans struggle to retrieve bodies as storms lash war-damaged buildings
    Headlines

    Gazans struggle to retrieve bodies as storms lash war-damaged buildings

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on December 15, 2025

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 20, 2026

    Gazans struggle to retrieve bodies as storms lash war-damaged buildings - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Why waste money on news and opinion when you can access them for free?

    Take advantage of our newsletter subscription and stay informed on the go!

    Subscribe

    Tags:humanitarian aidfinancial crisisinternational organizationssocial development

    Quick Summary

    Storms in Gaza cause building collapses, hindering body recovery. Urgent aid needed to prevent further casualties and provide proper shelters.

    Storms in Gaza Cause Building Collapses and Hinder Recovery

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi ‌and Dawoud Abu Alkas

    GAZA/CAIRO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Authorities in Gaza warned on Monday that more war-damaged buildings may collapse because of heavy rain ‍in the ‌devastated Palestinian enclave and said the weather was making it hard to recover bodies still under the rubble.  

    Two buildings collapsed in Gaza on Friday, ⁠killing at least 12 people according to local health authorities, amid a ‌storm that has also washed away and flooded tents, and led to deaths from exposure. 

    Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October after two years of intense bombardment and military operations, but humanitarian agencies say there is still very little aid getting into Gaza, where nearly the entire population is homeless. 

    Gaza Civil Defence spokesman Mahmoud Basal ⁠called on the international community to provide mobile homes and caravans for displaced Palestinians rather than tents. 

    "If people are not protected today we will witness more victims, more killing of people, ​children, women, entire families inside these buildings," he said. 

    FATHER FINDS HIS HOME HAS COLLAPSED, KILLING ‌HIS CHILDREN

    Mohammad Nassar and his family were living in a six-storey ⁠building that was badly damaged by Israeli strikes earlier in the war, and then collapsed on Friday. 

    His family had struggled to find alternative accommodation and had been flooded out while living in a tent during a previous bout of bad weather. Nassar went out to buy some ​necessities on Friday and returned to a scene of carnage with rescue workers struggling to pull bodies from the rubble. 

    "I saw my son's hand sticking out from under the ground. It was the scene that affected me the most. My son is under the ground, and we are unable to get him out," Nassar said. His son, 15, died, as did a daughter, aged 18.

    UN MAKES URGENT CALL FOR MORE AID TO BE ​ALLOWED IN

    Later on ‍Monday, the head of the U.N. Palestinian refugee ​agency said more aid must be allowed into Gaza without delays to prevent putting more displaced families at serious risk.

    "With heavy rain and cold brought in by Storm Byron, people in the Gaza Strip are freezing to death," UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini posted on X.

    "The waterlogged ruins where they are sheltering are collapsing, causing even more exposure to cold," he added.

    Lazzarini said they have supplies that have been waiting for months to enter Gaza, and which he said would cover the needs of hundreds of thousands of the population of over two million.

    U.N. and Palestinian officials said at least 300,000 new tents ⁠are urgently needed for the roughly 1.5 million people still displaced. Most existing shelters are worn out or made of thin plastic and cloth sheeting.

    Gaza authorities are meanwhile still digging to recover around 9,000 bodies they ​estimate remain buried in rubble from Israeli bombing during the war, but they lack the machinery needed to expedite the work, spokesman Ismail al-Thawabta said. 

    On Monday, rescue workers retrieved the remains of around 20 people from a multi-storey building bombed in December 2023 where around 60 people, including 30 children, were believed to be sheltering.

    Hamas-led authorities say Israel is not allowing in as much aid as ‌promised under the truce. Aid agencies say Israel is blocking essential items. Israel says it is meeting its obligations and accuses agencies of inefficiency and failing to prevent theft by Hamas, which the group denies.

    (Reporting by Dawoud Abu Alkas, Nidal al-Mughrabi; writing by Angus McDowall; editing by Mark Heinrich, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Heavy rain in Gaza threatens already damaged buildings.
    • •12 people killed in recent building collapses.
    • •Urgent need for aid and proper shelters in Gaza.
    • •UN calls for more aid to prevent further casualties.
    • •Gaza authorities struggle to recover bodies from rubble.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gazans struggle to retrieve bodies as storms lash war-damaged buildings

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to the assistance provided to people in need, especially during crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, to alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity.

    2What is disaster management?

    Disaster management involves the planning and coordination of efforts to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, aiming to minimize their impact on communities.

    3What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly, leading to widespread economic instability and loss of confidence in the financial system.

    4What are international organizations?

    International organizations are entities established by multiple countries to work together on common issues, such as humanitarian aid, economic development, and global governance.

    More from Headlines

    Explore more articles in the Headlines category

    Image for Japan votes in test for PM Takaichi as snow weighs on turnout
    Japan votes in test for PM Takaichi as snow weighs on turnout
    Image for Rugby-England to persist with lateral thinking as Pollock and Earl spread their wings
    Rugby-England to persist with lateral thinking as Pollock and Earl spread their wings
    Image for Avalanches in Italy kill three off-piste skiers in Winter Olympics regions
    Avalanches in Italy kill three off-piste skiers in Winter Olympics regions
    Image for Rugby-Ford shines as England overwhelm dismal Wales
    Rugby-Ford shines as England overwhelm dismal Wales
    Image for Soccer-Arsenal go nine points clear, Man Utd win again under Carrick
    Soccer-Arsenal go nine points clear, Man Utd win again under Carrick
    Image for Former French minister Lang resigns from Arab World Institute over Epstein ties
    Former French minister Lang resigns from Arab World Institute over Epstein ties
    Image for Hooded protesters throw flares at police at end of demonstration in Olympic host city Milan
    Hooded protesters throw flares at police at end of demonstration in Olympic host city Milan
    Image for Greenland foreign minister says US talks are positive but the outcome remains uncertain
    Greenland foreign minister says US talks are positive but the outcome remains uncertain
    Image for Hungary's opposition Tisza promises wealth tax, euro adoption in election programme
    Hungary's opposition Tisza promises wealth tax, euro adoption in election programme
    Image for Thousands protest in Berlin in solidarity with Iranian uprisings
    Thousands protest in Berlin in solidarity with Iranian uprisings
    Image for Farmers report 'catastrophic damage to crops as Storm Marta hits Spain and Portugal
    Farmers report 'catastrophic damage to crops as Storm Marta hits Spain and Portugal
    Image for France opens probe against ex-culture minister lang after Epstein file dump
    France opens probe against ex-culture minister lang after Epstein file dump
    View All Headlines Posts
    Previous Headlines PostRussian court rules in favour of Rusal in $1.32 billion lawsuit against Rio Tinto
    Next Headlines PostUkraine strikes Russian oil infrastructure in Caspian Sea for third time, source says