
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a severely damaged concrete staircase within a multi-story structure in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is characterized by extensive structural degradation, indicating the building is either partially collapsed, abandoned, or undergoing demolition. The central subject is a flight of concrete stairs that has fractured and shifted. The upper portion of this flight is detached from its original support and leans precariously, exposing its raw, chipped underside. The landing and subsequent upward flight of stairs are also concrete and appear partially intact but surrounded by debris and crumbling surfaces. Walls visible in the background exhibit significant cracking, missing plaster, and exposed concrete, with some sections showing signs of water damage or discoloration. To the left, behind the lower part of the damaged staircase, a dark brown wooden door is visible within a doorway. Above and to the left of this door, a red, wall-mounted box, possibly a fire extinguisher cabinet, is present. Overhead, near the top of the damaged stairs, a segment of dark electrical wiring hangs loosely. The floor leading to the stairs is covered in dust and small fragments of building material. A small piece of light-colored debris rests on one of the lower steps. A metal grate or railing is partially visible in the bottom right corner of the frame. Sunlight or artificial light illuminates parts of the staircase and walls, casting shadows that emphasize the texture and damage. No individuals are present, and no active interactions are depicted. The overall environment conveys a sense of disrepair and structural compromise.
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