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The image depicts a damaged indoor wall in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The left portion of the wall is covered in light-colored plaster, exhibiting cracks and wear. A white double electrical outlet is mounted on this section, along with an exposed electrical junction box and loose wiring. To the right, a large, irregular section of the wall's plaster has fallen away, revealing grey concrete cinder blocks beneath, mortared together. Rebar is visible within the exposed blockwork. Below this, two horizontal wooden planks are affixed to the lower part of the exposed cinder block wall. Further right, a damaged concrete pillar is visible, with some rebar exposed at its upper section. Leaning against the exposed cinder blocks and the pillar is a red and white electric pedestal fan with red blades and a metallic grille, marked "ZA." Its red base rests on the floor. Numerous electrical wires run across the intact plastered wall and into the damaged sections. Through the openings in the damaged wall, a darker adjacent room or area is partially visible. This area contains shelves stocked with various items, including jars, cans, and other containers. A black plastic bag hangs from a hook or rebar within the damaged concrete pillar. Dark pipes or conduits are visible vertically near the fan and within the open spaces. A small plant grows near the base of the fan, in front of the exposed cinder blocks. No people are present in the scene.
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