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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Airstrike Flattens Family Home - Khan Yunis

Widespread destruction is seen after an airstrike targets the home of the Noufal family in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025. The strike, carried out by occupation aircraft behind the industrial zone in western Khan Yunis, demolishes the family's home and flattens nearby tents sheltering displaced residents. At least 15 people are confirmed dead as civil defense teams and locals continue to search through the rubble for survivors and victims. The attack exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, where repeated strikes and escalating violence have left thousands without shelter. The Al-Mawasi coastal zone, previously designated as a humanitarian area, has become a focal point of displacement and devastation. The scene reflects the heavy toll of ongoing conflict on civilian lives and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip. Photo by Dooa Albaz/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Scorching Heat Torments Displaced Families - Syria

Many camp residents in Idlib suffer from the intense heat during the summer, due to the lack of basic cooling facilities and weak infrastructure, which exacerbates their daily suffering. Under the blazing sun, displaced families in makeshift camps across rural Idlib endure extreme summer temperatures on July 29, 2025. With little to no access to electricity, clean water, or ventilation, residents seek shade wherever they can and rely on rudimentary means to cope with the heat. The tents provide minimal protection from the scorching weather, and the absence of proper infrastructure worsens their hardship. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, as humanitarian relief remains limited in the war-torn region. The heatwave highlights the fragile living conditions faced by thousands displaced by years of conflict, struggling not just with poverty and displacement, but also with climate-related challenges. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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