Deir al-Balah, Gaza—Panic erupted across a crowded tent encampment after direct projectile fire struck the center of the site. Makeshift nylon shelters caught fire immediately following the impact.
Displaced families scrambled out into the dust and smoke, screaming for children as flames spread rapidly between tents. Improvised water buckets were used by residents to beat back the fast-moving fire.
Two civilians died from shrapnel wounds before paramedics could navigate the blocked access tracks. Emergency medical technicians treated several more individuals suffering from severe burns and blast trauma.
The camp houses hundreds of families who fled intensive military operations in northern and southern Gaza. Lightweight canvas tents offer zero physical protection against kinetic munitions or shrapnel dispersion.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing armor movements along the perimeter ridge moments before the strike occurred. Shell fragments peppered adjacent water distribution tanks, causing immediate leakage.
Camp committee members rushed to tally the injured and coordinate emergency transfers to field clinics. Displaced residents began dismantling remaining tents to relocate to safer open spaces further west.
Aid workers distributed emergency fire extinguishers and replacement canvas sheets to affected families. Humanitarian agencies condemned the proximity of military fire to designated civilian humanitarian zones.
Local authorities are documenting property damage and compiling formal casualty lists for international monitors. Residents spent the afternoon salvaging personal belongings from the charred debris field.
No military comment was immediately available regarding the specific targeting parameters of the strike. Families huddled together under remaining shelters as night fell across the crowded coastal strip.
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