
Gaza Rescuers Are Haunted By Voices Of Those They Couldn T Save The Rescuers, emergency workers and doctors are struggling to reach and save people buried under the rubble from the israeli airstrikes, with power now cut, fuel supplies close to running out and the. The international committee of the red cross has said that gaza rescuers face dangerous conditions without sufficient equipment, vehicles or fuel. they are mostly left to dig out survivors from under tons of broken stone, concrete and twisted metal with their hands and rudimentary tools.

Opinion I Can Help Rebuild Gaza First I Need To Survive Today The [contents]paramedics said they would need bulldozers, which they don’t have, to pull more people from buildings destroyed by israeli airstrikes amid power cu. Gaza's civil defence spokesperson said that hundreds of lives are at risk as their crews struggle to carry out rescue efforts due to the shortage of fuel and heavy equipment. Paramedics said they would need bulldozers, which they don’t have, to pull more people from destroyed buildings, amid ongoing airstrikes and power cuts. When israeli airstrikes began pounding the karama neighborhood in gaza city on tuesday night, the paramedic amir ahmed and his ambulance crew raced through streets lined with destroyed buildings and headed toward where black plumes of smoke were billowing above the rooftops.

Northern Gaza Receives Only Trickle Of Aid As Hunger Worsens The New Paramedics said they would need bulldozers, which they don’t have, to pull more people from destroyed buildings, amid ongoing airstrikes and power cuts. When israeli airstrikes began pounding the karama neighborhood in gaza city on tuesday night, the paramedic amir ahmed and his ambulance crew raced through streets lined with destroyed buildings and headed toward where black plumes of smoke were billowing above the rooftops. Gaza city: gaza’s civil defense agency said thursday that a lack of fuel had forced three quarters of its emergency vehicles to stop operating, more than two months into an israeli aid blockade. Rescuers, emergency workers and doctors are struggling to reach and save people buried under the rubble from the israeli airstrikes, with power now cut, fuel supplies close to running out and the onslaught from the air making movement dangerous. by the time they reach many of the destroyed buildings, mr. ahmed said, they find only bodies.

Un Official Warns Of Huge Disaster In Gaza The New York Times Gaza city: gaza’s civil defense agency said thursday that a lack of fuel had forced three quarters of its emergency vehicles to stop operating, more than two months into an israeli aid blockade. Rescuers, emergency workers and doctors are struggling to reach and save people buried under the rubble from the israeli airstrikes, with power now cut, fuel supplies close to running out and the onslaught from the air making movement dangerous. by the time they reach many of the destroyed buildings, mr. ahmed said, they find only bodies.