Five Confirmed Dead In Gaza Aid Drop Parachute Failure

No fewer than five people have been confirmed dead after a parachute failed on an aid package dropped by air into Gaza yesterday, reports have said.

An eyewitness and the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said the five were killed when at least one parachute failed to deploy and a parcel fell on them.

Africa Today News, New York reports that the US, Jordan, Egypt, France, the Netherlands and Belgium have been dropping aid into Gaza in recent days as concerns about famine among the population grow.

Jordanian state TV quoted a source as denying that a Jordanian aircraft was involved in the incident.

CBS News reported the incident happened at about 11:30 local time (09:30 GMT). US Central Command confirmed a joint air drop of aid into Gaza with the Royal Jordanian Air Force happened at about 13:30 local time.

US Gen Patrick Ryder said its air drop was not involved in the incident, adding “we’ve confirmed that all of our aid bundles landed safely on the ground”.C

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The UN says a quarter of Gaza’s 2.3m population is on the brink of famine and children are starving to death.

A video posted to social media on Friday and verified by BBC News shows aid dropping from a C-17 cargo plane over al-Shati, north of Gaza City, in an area largely cut off from assistance in recent months.

While most of the large packages of aid fall with parachutes deployed, one fails to open and falls in a more uncontrolled way.

It is difficult to say from the video, a screenshot from which is above, what may have gone wrong. We do not know if this footage captures the incident in which people were reportedly killed.

Aid organisations have been critical of the air drops, saying they were a last resort and incapable of meeting the soaring need.

On Friday the EU, UK, US and others said they planned to open a sea route to Gaza to deliver aid that could begin operating this weekend.

The US has said it will construct a temporary harbour to ship aid directly into Gaza, but US officials have said it will take weeks to make.

Africa Today News, New York

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