
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a downward perspective into an interior section of a concrete and brick structure located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene shows conditions consistent with either ongoing construction or significant structural damage. The upper portion of the frame features exposed concrete beams and a section of wall constructed from white concrete blocks. Black electrical wires are visible, strung across the opening and extending downwards. Several vertical orange PVC pipes, indicative of plumbing or conduit, are prominent, some attached to walls and others appearing freestanding. On the right side, rough wooden planks and beams are arranged vertically and horizontally, suggesting a partial scaffolding or temporary support structure. The lower ground level consists of a light-colored tiled or paved floor, substantially covered with accumulated construction debris, including dirt, gravel, and fragments of concrete or masonry. A single square concrete slab or large tile piece lies centrally on the debris. Concrete columns and partial wall sections frame open passages leading to other areas of the structure. An upper left section of the building perimeter appears covered by a white tarp or plastic sheeting. No individuals, tools, or active work are visible in the frame.
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