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As Gazans return to what is left of their homes, they're facing new risks on top of monumental health challenges. The aftermath of recent conflicts has left many neighborhoods in ruins, with hazardous rubble strewn across the streets. This debris not only poses physical dangers, such as the risk of injury from sharp objects and unstable structures, but also exacerbates existing health issues in the region.
With the ongoing lack of clean water, many residents are already grappling with severe health problems, including waterborne diseases. The combination of contaminated water and the presence of hazardous materials in the rubble creates a perfect storm for public health crises. Medical facilities, already strained, are struggling to cope with the influx of patients suffering from injuries and illnesses linked to these conditions.
As Gazans sift through the remnants of their lives, the urgent need for humanitarian assistance becomes increasingly evident. The community remains resilient, but the challenges they face are daunting, underscoring the critical need for immediate support and intervention.
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