
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a severely damaged interior of a multi-story building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed looking downward into a central shaft or stairwell. Significant structural elements are compromised: multiple flights of concrete stairs and landings display extensive material loss, exposed rebar, and jagged edges. On the right, a concrete staircase ascends into a darkened upper level, its underside heavily fractured. A damaged wall constructed from concrete blocks is visible beneath this staircase. Dark, wrought iron railings with ornamental scrollwork line the edge of an opening, forming part of a banister system across at least two levels. Through openings in the damaged structure, a cream-colored exterior building facade with remnants of window or door frames is visible, serving as the primary light source for the upper section of the image. The lower areas are dimly lit, revealing further metal grating and corrugated metal sheets on deeper levels. No individuals, specific objects beyond building components and debris, or actions are depicted in this scene of extensive structural collapse and disrepair.
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