Experts from the UN and Euro-Med Monitor estimate that clearing the 37 million tonnes of bomb-filled debris in Gaza, left by Israel's military campaign against Hamas, could take up to 14 years. The debris includes unexploded bombs, impacting over 400,000 housing units in the Gaza Strip.
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More war debris in Gaza than Ukraine: UN https://t.co/vSWLPsEZpG
Gaza Filled With More War Debris And Rubble Than Ukraine: UN Official https://t.co/8qAj7HbE1C https://t.co/podJGIQIw9
Nearly 7 months into the war in Gaza, most of its residential buildings have already been destroyed by the IDF. It could take at least 14 years, while using 100 trucks, just to clear away all the rubble, according to the top demining official at the UN https://t.co/9adLjCiHGh
Unrwa says 165 of its installations in Gaza have been impacted during this war and that making Gaza safe from unexploded ordnance could take 14 years. https://t.co/5NJTbKygM8
Good grief! UN official says it could take 14 years to clear rubble from Gaza https://t.co/keGIJi8syi
Gaza’s unexploded ordnance could take 14 years to clear https://t.co/4fUhv4k9bs
Unexploded Israeli bombs in residential areas in Deir Al Balah in central Gaza. According to the UN, making Gaza safe again from unexploded bombs could take 14 years. https://t.co/5AzFFiXsqM
UN: Debris in War-Ravaged Gaza Could Take 14 Years to Clear The Euro-Med Monitor said in a report this week that at least 131,200 housing units in the Gaza Strip have been completely destroyed, and another 281,000 units have been partially destroyed. https://t.co/4Nmtk2CyI2
Clearing Gaza of unexploded ordnance could take up to 14 years, according to UN demining experts https://t.co/KWVQECuAMR
Making Gaza safe again from unexploded ordnance could take 14 years, @UNMAS experts said this week. After nearly seven months, the war has left an estimated 37 million tonnes of debris. https://t.co/zHYjD2rFwE
🇵🇸 It will take 14 years to remove the rubble and unexploded explosive devices in the Gaza Strip , said a senior officer in the UN Mine Action Service. https://t.co/GSAYsPtkcT
"Israel’s war in Gaza has created 37 million tons of debris, much of it laced with unexploded bombs, which could take more than a decade to remove, a top UN demining official said." https://t.co/C5LPHuarVs
It might take up to 14 years to clear debris in Gaza, says the UN, after Israel's military campaign against Hamas leaves much of the territory in ruins. #israel #hamas #debris #territory #un #gazastrip #gazacity #military #campaigns https://t.co/X7crJlb743
Gaza’s 37m tonnes of bomb-filled debris could take 14 years to clear, says expert https://t.co/rkmUTple33