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Event: CW Cold Wave
Number: 2015-000002
Country: PSE Palestine (West Bank, Gaza)
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Date (YMD): 2015-1-6
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Information Source:IFRC
Comments: An exceptional winter storm, named Huda, started sweeping across the West Bank and Gaza on 6 January 2015, bringing heavy snow, rainfall, high winds and freezing temperature that lasted for 5 days. The storm generated flooding in several areas in Palestine and the temporary displacement of thousands of people. These extreme weather conditions have also caused the death of 3 children and a man. Situation particularly affected Gaza strip where thousands of people remain displaced due the heavily house destruction during the recent conflict
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CW-2015-000002-LBN
Cold Wave,Lebanon: Lebanon has been hit by a major snow storm "Zeina" (as nominated by the meteorologist) as of Tuesday 6January 2015. The Storm is affecting the entire country and it has blocked major roads leading to mountain villages starting from 700m above sea level. Coastal roads and villages are being affected by 6 to 9 meter sea waves which have developed floods. In coastal areas, the storm caused the ports of Sidon, Tyre and Tripoli to shut down for the second day on Wednesday, while hail fell in Beirut and the temperature dropped to less than 6 Celsius, a rare occurrence in the capital. In north Lebanon, thick layers of snow covered the mountains and slopes in Akkar, and a thin layer reached the coast for the first time in 60 years. Roads from an altitude of 600 meters above sea level were still blocked by snow, as bulldozers and snowplows began clearing main motorways Thursday to unblock many villages that were completely cut off. Most villages above 1,200 meters have been completely blocked out. Weather conditions are making it very difficult to reach blocked out villages. The storm is accompanied by extreme temperatures as low as -16 C and strong winds halting air traffic at Beirut airport and prompting the government to order the closure of schools across the country. Coastal areas are being affected by major floods that have damaged houses and property along the coast. The entire population, Lebanese and refugees, are being affected and are facing extreme weather conditions. Based on the ongoing assessment held by the Lebanese Red Cross there is more than 1 Million people are affected by this storm.