British Guardian report this morning:
• A fleet of 100 trucks will take 15 years to clear the sector of rubble.
• G.Z. It is covered with more than 40 million tons of rubble.
• The cost of rubble removal work is $600 million.
• It requires a land area of 1,235 acres to bury rubble that cannot be recycled.
• United Nations Development Program Reconstruction with optimism will not end before 2040 at a cost of $40 billion.
• Gaza returned to the 1980s, meaning 44 years of development in the sector were erased.
• There is no place in Khan Yunis that was not damaged.
• Changes in the terrain in Gaza, where you see hills that you had never seen before and bombs weighing 2,000 pounds that changed the landscape of the Strip.
• 10% of the shells, missiles and bombs thrown at Gaza did not explode.
• 137,297 buildings were damaged in Ghana, i.e. more than half of the total damaged buildings. Of these buildings, just over a quarter were destroyed, about a tenth were severely damaged and a third were moderately damaged.
• The numbers are subject to increase as the war continues in, G, A, Z.A