From Al Jazeera: 'We are facing a disaster', Mayor of Gaza's Maghazi camp warns
"Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip In an area less than 3 square km (1.1sq miles), 100,000 people are struggling to survive. This small patch of Gaza is rapidly becoming uninhabitable.
We place waste in remote areas on the outskirts of the camp, but these spaces are full, Hatem al-Ghamri, the mayor of the Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, told Al Jazeera. We are facing a real disaster.
Maghazi, the smallest of Gazas refugee camps, located near Deir el-Balah in the centre of the enclave, normally houses 30,000 people. Now, with the displacement of residents fleeing Israels relentless bombardment in the north and the west, the population has more than trebled while Israels air raids have continued on homes and shelters here.
The camp is running into serious trouble. With waste piling up, a total lack of water and massive overcrowding, outbreaks of disease have begun."
More: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/11/9/we-are-facing-a-disaster-mayor-of-gazas-maghazi-camp-warns