Residents say the floods of trash on the streets of Gaza City are causing new health risks.
According to residents and rescue agencies, the homeless Palestinians returning to northern Gaza have once again reduced the cities of the stirring in toxic barren areas.
Al Jazeera reports on Monday that surprised at the level of destruction, the resident of Gaza city is demanding action on the hygiene crisis in the largest city in Enclave.
A scene of disaster has fulfilled those who hope to rebuild their lives in the northern parts of the raid, which is the center of the most concentrated Israeli military operation during the war. The risks posed by the destroyed buildings are missing from the streets full of public services and garbage.
Last month’s ceasefire agreement created a rush to return to the north by displaced people. However, Gaza City remains without water or reliable power.
The cities lack basic services like water and health care, said Tes Ingram of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
He told Gaza City, “They have been surprised by what they have returned.”
“They hoped that their homes, their neighborhoods, their communities may have been saved. And when he returned here and felt that it was not so, he hopes he is suffering from a 15 -month accident.
Families are looting Northern #Gaza Are surprised at the scale of destruction.
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The city’s toxic garbage dirt mounds, including business centers, promote the spread of the disease.
“The accumulation of waste in the hospitals around the hospitals gives rise to severe health risks, mainly the spread of diseases and pandemic diseases,” said Amin Eliya, a nurse at the hospital.
“This is extremely dangerous,” resident Ahmad Nasir told Al Jazeera. “We hope it has been removed as soon as possible.”
Shop owner Majid Basam added, “This area has become like a frightening jungle.” “This is an abomination with insects, stray dogs, you name it. This is a vast area of Westland.
Heavy rains and strong winds are increasing in Gaza city and more north.
Due to the lack of asylum, some have resorted to the launch of a fire inside the demolished buildings, which was reported by Hani Mahmood of Al Jazeera from Gaza.
“Under similar buildings, there have been three documentary incidents of people who have collapsed in recent days,” Mahmud said.
Hanan Bulkhi, who belongs to the World Health Organization (WHO), described the suffering of the people in a war -filled enclave “beyond understanding” and called for rapid aid operations.
“The WHO is” ready to increase our response, “he said,” but immediately “need systematic and permanent access to the entire population of Gaza, and we need to lose restrictions on the entry of necessary goods”.
The Israeli army returned to more than half a million Palestinians since partially reopening the Netzerium Corridor, partially from the north to south, from the north to south. Yes.
On Sunday, Hamas said Israeli forces have fully withdrawn from the transit as part of a ceasefire agreement, which for the first time in more than a year without fear of military violence in a year. Enables it to cross.