Source: United Nations (Video News)
The war in Gaza has left an unprecedented level of destruction, with an estimated 51 million tonnes of rubble lying where bustling neighborhoods once stood. According to a new damage and needs assessment report, over 60 per cent of homes—amounting to some 292,000—and 65 per cent of roads have been damaged or destroyed, across the approximately 360 square kilometre enclave.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Public Works and Housing, the UNDP Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People and UNEP co-chair a debris management group that brings together more than 20 entities to support the debris removal response across the Gaza Strip, as well as dealing with the sensitive issue of property rights.
GAZA AND WEST BANK INTERIM RAPID DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT Report:
https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/133c3304e29086819c1119fe8e85366b-0280012025/original/Gaza-RDNA-final-med.pdf