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Displaced Gazan digs shelter against winter weather and war 

Published : Monday, 13 January, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 24
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES, Jan 12: Faced with plunging temperatures and heavy rain in war-battered central Gaza's Deir el-Balah, displaced Palestinian father Tayseer Obaid resorted to digging for a modicum of domestic comfort. 

In the clay soil of the encampment area that his family has been displaced to by the war, Obaid dug a square hole nearly two metres deep and capped it with a tarpaulin stretched over an improvised wooden A-frame to keep out the rain. 

"I had an idea to dig into the ground to expand the space as it was very limited," Obaid said. 

"So I dug 90 centimetres, it was okay and I felt the space get a little bigger", he said from the shelter while his children played in a small swing he attached to the plank that serves as a beam for the tarpaulin. 

In time, Obaid managed to dig 180 centimetres deep (about six feet) and then lined the bottom with mattresses, at which point, he said, "it felt comfortable, sort of".

With old flour sacks that he filled with sand, he paved the entry to the shelter to keep it from getting muddy, while he carved steps into the side of the pit.

The clay soil is both soft enough to be dug without power tools and strong enough to stand on its own. 

The pit provides some protection from Israeli air strikes, but Obaid said he feared the clay soil could collapse should a strike land close enough. 

"If an explosion happened around us and the soil collapsed, this shelter would become our grave".    —AFP



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