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There are some 37 million tonnes of debris to clear away in Gaza once the Israeli offensive is over, a senior official with the UN Mine Action Service said on Friday.
And unexploded ordnance buried in the rubble would complicate that work, said UNMAS' Pehr Lodhammar, who has run mine programs in countries such as Iraq.
It was impossible to say how much of the ammunition fired in Gaza remained live, said Lodhammar.
"We know that typically there is a failure rate of at least 10% of land service ammunition," he told journalists in Geneva.
"What we do know is that we estimated 37 million tonnes of debris, which is approximately 300 kilos of debris per square meter," he added.
"Starting from a hypothetical number of 100 trucks, that would take 14 years to clear away," he said.
Lodhammar was speaking as UNMAS launched its 2023 annual report on Friday.
The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas erupted when the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7.
With AFP
And unexploded ordnance buried in the rubble would complicate that work, said UNMAS' Pehr Lodhammar, who has run mine programs in countries such as Iraq.
It was impossible to say how much of the ammunition fired in Gaza remained live, said Lodhammar.
"We know that typically there is a failure rate of at least 10% of land service ammunition," he told journalists in Geneva.
"What we do know is that we estimated 37 million tonnes of debris, which is approximately 300 kilos of debris per square meter," he added.
"Starting from a hypothetical number of 100 trucks, that would take 14 years to clear away," he said.
Lodhammar was speaking as UNMAS launched its 2023 annual report on Friday.
The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas erupted when the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7.
With AFP
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