Reference :
V-P-IL-E-03215
Date :
2019
Caption :
Gaza, port. Because of lack of electricity and ineffective sanitation, more than 108 000 cubic meters of barely treated sewage (equivalent to 43 Olympic-size swimming pools) are flowing daily from Gaza into the Mediterranean Sea.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
ICRC Website photo gallery, 24.03.2019:
Gaza became the centre of international media attention as violence escalates at the border with Israel. At the same time, another major crisis has also been unfolding, almost silently, away from the 24 hour news broadcasters.
Severe restrictions on movement of people and goods imposed by Israel and Egypt, internal Palestinian division, rapid population growth, deteriorating infrastructure and the chronic energy shortage have all contributed to the bleak situation the two million people living in the 365 square kilometres strip are facing.
The numbers are disheartening. Out of the running water available, 97% of it is unsuitable for human consumption because of sewage pollution or high salinity levels. Three times more water is pumped from the ground than the aquifer can naturally reproduce. Over 100 million litres of barely treated sewage is flowing daily into the Mediterranean Sea.
Original material :
digital
Resolution :
5760x3840
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
colour