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United Nations Relief & Works Agency - UNRWA

United Nations Relief & Works Agency - UNRWA. Impact Of Heavy Weaponry On Buildings. Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Department (ICID). Eng. Salah Ismail. Following cessation of fighting UNRWA assists in:. De-mining (Experts called on) Looking for survivors under rubble

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United Nations Relief & Works Agency - UNRWA

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  1. United Nations Relief & Works Agency - UNRWA Impact Of Heavy Weaponry On Buildings Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Department (ICID) Eng. Salah Ismail

  2. Following cessation of fighting UNRWA assists in: • De-mining (Experts called on) • Looking for survivors under rubble • Rapid assessment of buildings & immediately arrange to: • Knock down buildings likely to collapse • Prop repairable buildings for load relief

  3. Rapid Assessment Buildings categorized: • Dilapidated (Beyond Repair) • Pending further testing • Repairable with major damage • Repairable with minor damage

  4. Dilapidated (Beyond Repair)

  5. Beyond Repair First Floor Slab deflected

  6. Beyond Repair Block to the right swayed

  7. Burnt building Final decision pending lab test results

  8. Severely Burnt Note the spalling of concrete-Substantial loss of strength

  9. Major Damage • Feasibility of repair questioned • Durability implications due to proximity to the sea

  10. Repairable • Propped to prevent further deflection • Reconstruct blown-out columns

  11. Repairable • Propped for load relief • Reconstruct blown-out column

  12. Repairable • Propped for load relief. • Reconstruct blown-out members

  13. Repairable • Propped for load relief, long prop • Reconstruct blown-out members

  14. Repairable Feasibility of repair questioned Damaged columns replaced

  15. Repairable

  16. Repairable

  17. Defects for other reasons Corroded reinforcement

  18. Minor Damage Block wall partly blown out

  19. Mazra’a School Building-Repairable Minor damage to structural elements; mostly to walls and finishes. Repaired &received additional Construction

  20. Mazra’a School BuildingDuring Repair

  21. Mazra’a School BuildingAfter Repair

  22. Gaza Wadi Bridge Major Damage yet repairable

  23. Gaza Wadi Bridge During Repair Reconstruction of foundations

  24. Gaza Wadi BridgeDuring Repair Reconstruction of slab (deck)

  25. Work Completed

  26. Not only Engineers

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