Gaza: Due to the destruction of machinery and equipment, the work of removing the dead bodies in the ruins has stopped

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Gaza: Due to the destruction of machinery and equipment, the work of removing the dead bodies in the ruins has stopped

It has been said that heavy machinery used to rescue and recover the Israeli airstrike has been affected by the bulldozer, which has completely stopped the campaign.

In this situation, it will be difficult for local relief workers to find 11,000 companies trapped in ruins.

UN Secretary -General Spokeswoman Stepan Duzarick told New York reporters on Tuesday that the bodies were being removed through the Bulldo and excavation equipment.

Prior to the war, Atif was operating a bulldozer by Atif NASA involved in the construction and repair of roads. After the start of the war, Atif began to contribute to the removal of the bodies from the ruins.

A UN news reporter in Gaza interviewed him a few days before the attack. Due to the fall of equipment and vehicles, the work is now stalled.

Dead body

After the death of his son Umar in the airstrike, the Dahduh family somehow pulled his body from the ruins of the house. A seven -storey building was demolished in Israeli action.

Omar’s brother Moad stood at the scene and spent his family’s pain. “His body had been pressing under the wreck for almost a year.”

“After the war, we tried to remove it, but the building was so huge and heavy machinery was not found. It was impossible.”

“We have searched a bulldozer everywhere to reach the surface that we were present in Omar. But during the war, the Israeli army ordered or burned all bulldozers and excavating machines, which could help us.”

Due to the loss of the equipment, the removal of waste and debris has been stopped.

Respected funeral

The Dajani family is still forced to stay in their destroyed home in South Gaza Khan Unis. The bodies of his three children are also buried here.

His father Ali remembers the moment of his child’s death with a very heavy heart.

He told the United Nations News Reporter that “We rushed to the coast to save our lives during the bombing. We came back home, and our kids were buried in the wreckage. We were forced to stay here, but this is not life. It is unbearable.”

“We do not have clean water or food we have damaged machines and equipment this work has become more difficult.

Human crisis

The United Nations estimates that since the war in the Gaza Valley, about 92 percent of the total residential buildings have been demolished, that is, 1.3636 lakh houses.

Due to the destruction of these houses, five million tonnes of ruins have been created, which can take decades to remove the current situation from it.

Humanitarian assistance agencies have issued a warning that due to the delay in removing the ruins and removing the bodies, not only the psychological shock in Gaza will not deepen, but it is extremely concerned for public health and extremely concerned for the environment.