Gaza landfill fire rages for days, officials appeal for help

A fire has burned for days at a landfill site in the besieged Gaza Strip, sending foul-smelling smoke across the area.
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04 September, 2023
Palestinian firefighters have tried to extinguish the huge blaze [Getty]

Authorities in Gaza have appealed for help to put out a fire that has been burning for days in a waste landfill site, sending foul-smelling smoke spiralling across the Israeli-besieged enclave which already suffers from severe environmental problems.

"We are working day and night, but unfortunately fires may go on for at least till the end of the week," said municipality spokesperson Hosni Mhana.

Boosted by a severe heatwave, the fire, southeast of Gaza City, close to the separation fence with Israel, has been burning in an area of roughly 50,000 square metres of a landfill site which has swollen in the absence of recycling facilities.

"We have been unable to tolerate the smell of the fires for three days, it is not normal, you can't breathe," said Salem Abeid, 64, who lives around 1 km away from the landfill.

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Israel and Egypt have imposed a siege on Gaza ever since the Islamist Hamas movement took control of the densely-populated coastal enclave in 2007, restricting the movement of people and goods.

Palestinians say these restrictions have severely impeded their ability to respond to emergencies.

Mhana said the lack of ways to recycle the garbage made the problem chronic, and the landfill only got bigger and bigger over the years.

"The environmental impact is huge because while some materials degrade, some other materials such as plastic do not and they stay in the soil," he said.

(Reuters and The New Arab Staff)