Gazans use bare hands to rescue victims trapped under the debris
The situation in Gaza has now worsened as there is a notable shortage of the required machinery to clear debris and free those who are trapped. In many instances, it falls upon civilians to shoulder the challenging responsibility of recovering bodies or trying to rescue individuals caught beneath the rubble. These courageous individuals put their own lives at risk, often relying on their bare hands to save those whose homes have been the targets of bombings.
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- Published Date: 03:26 | 17 October 2023
- Modified Date: 03:26 | 17 October 2023
Even before the onset of this conflict, Gaza faced severe resource and capacity limitations across all sectors. Now, the situation is exacerbated as there is a shortage of the necessary machinery to clear the rubble and rescue those trapped.
Civil defense teams have been urgently appealing for the delivery of machinery to aid in their rescue efforts, particularly in extracting civilians buried under the debris. They've also reported that around 1,000 bodies remain trapped in the ruins, but they lack the necessary resources and manpower for such a large-scale operation.
In many cases, it is civilians who take on the harrowing task of removing bodies or attempting to save others trapped under the rubble. These brave individuals risk their own lives, often using their bare hands to rescue those whose homes have been targeted in the bombings.
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