
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a heavily damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by multi-story apartment buildings flanking a large open expanse of sand and debris. The scene is framed by two multi-story buildings, light brown in color, on the left and right foreground. Both buildings show signs of wear, with partially open or broken window coverings and external metal grilles on some windows. In the background, three more multi-story residential buildings stand, exhibiting significant damage. The central and left background buildings feature extensively damaged facades with numerous broken windows, shattered glass, missing windowpanes, and visible structural damage including exposed rebar and concrete debris, particularly on lower floors. Balconies on the central building appear partially collapsed. The building on the far right background also shows multiple broken windows and signs of damage. Water tanks are visible on the roofs of several buildings. The ground between these structures is predominantly bare, sandy earth, indicating a cleared or damaged area. Scattered across this sandy expanse are piles of rubble and debris. In the middle ground, a lone individual, dressed in dark clothing, walks from left to right across the sandy terrain. To their right, a cluster of makeshift shelters, constructed from tarpaulins, fabric, and other miscellaneous materials, occupies a portion of the sandy ground. Further back, near the central damaged building, a large rectangular object, possibly a solar panel, lies tilted against debris. In the bottom left foreground, a heap of twisted metal, possibly remnants of machinery or a vehicle, is intermingled with other rubble. In the bottom right foreground, another makeshift shelter, partially covered with white and blue tarpaulins, is visible, with a faint UNHCR logo on the white material. Several dark-colored cables or wires run horizontally across the lower portion of the frame. The sky above is partly cloudy.
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