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Nearly two-thirds of Gaza buildings damaged in war: UN

A view of destroyed buildings in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, as seen from southern Israel August 1, 2024. (REUTERS)
A view of destroyed buildings in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, as seen from southern Israel August 1, 2024. (REUTERS)
Distressed Palestinian family members are comforted during a funeral at the Al-Zawaida Cemetery in the central Gaza Strip. (AFP)
Distressed Palestinian family members are comforted during a funeral at the Al-Zawaida Cemetery in the central Gaza Strip. (AFP)
A man walks past the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment, near the al-Maghazi Palestinian refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. (AFP)
A man walks past the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment, near the al-Maghazi Palestinian refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. (AFP)
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03 Aug 2024 12:08:12 GMT9
03 Aug 2024 12:08:12 GMT9
  • UNOSAT said the total debris in the Gaza Strip generated by the conflict amounts to approximately 41.95 million metric tonnes. The figure is up 83 percent from the nearly 23 million tonnes estimated on Jan. 7

GENEVA: Nearly two-thirds of the buildings in the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed since the Gaza war began in October, the UN said Friday.

“UNOSAT’s latest damage building assessment, based on satellite imagery … reveals that 151,265 structures have been affected in the Gaza Strip,” the UN Satellite Center said.

“Of these, 30 percent were destroyed, 12 percent severely damaged, 36 percent moderately damaged, and 20 percent possibly damaged, representing approximately 63 percent of the total structures in the region.”

The assessment compared imagery from May 2023 onward with images from July 6 this year.

“The impact on civilian infrastructure is evident, with thousands of homes and essential facilities being damaged,” the agency said.

UNOSAT said the total debris in the Gaza Strip generated by the conflict amounts to approximately 41.95 million metric tonnes. The figure is up 83 percent from the nearly 23 million tonnes estimated on Jan. 7.

The conflict has resulted in 14 times more debris than the combined total from all previous conflicts in the Palestinian territory since 2008, UNOSAT said.

The agency estimated that 114 kg of debris was generated for each square meter in the Gaza Strip.

Geneva-based UNOSAT says its satellite imagery-based analysis helps the humanitarian community assess the extent of conflict-related damage and helps shape emergency relief efforts.

AFP

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