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卫星探测到加沙地带水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)基础设施受到广泛破坏对公共卫生的影响。

Public health implications of satellite-detected widespread damage to WASH infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.

作者信息

Perlman Brian, Collins Shalean M, Van Den Hoek Jamon

机构信息

Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, United States of America.

School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2025 Feb 10;5(2):e0004221. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0004221. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has resulted in widespread attacks across the territory, damaging water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure. Recent public health assessments show an increased prevalence of waterborne diseases - including polio, Hepatitis A, and gastrointestinal conditions - linked to curtailed access to safe water, exposure to contaminated water, and non-functional WASH infrastructure. However, there is a persistent lack of information on the locations and details of damaged WASH infrastructure across the Gaza Strip that can guide short-term water interventions and inform long-term recovery efforts. This study provides an assessment of the status of Gaza Strip WASH infrastructure through analysis of damage using open-source earth observation and geospatial data. Drawing from six sources, we identified 239 WASH sites spanning 11 types of infrastructure across the Gaza Strip and analyzed very-high resolution satellite imagery at each site to assess indicators of damage incurred through late February 2024. We found that 49.8% (n = 119) of sites had been damaged, including at least half of the desalination plants, water pumping stations, and water towers that formed the backbone of Gaza's WASH infrastructure prior to the escalation of conflict. We observed WASH infrastructure damage in all five governorates, though damage was most pronounced in North Gaza, Gaza, and Khan Yunis Governorates. Due to limited access to multiple sources of satellite imagery, the practical impossibility of creating a comprehensive pre-conflict WASH infrastructure dataset, and the limitation of our scope amid ongoing hostilities, these findings likely represent a conservative underestimate of total WASH infrastructure damage. While this research does not attribute any individual attack to a specific belligerent, the breadth of WASH infrastructure damage as a result of Israel's invasion in the Gaza Strip points to grave public health consequences, which will have long-lasting repercussions for morbidity and mortality.

摘要

自2023年10月7日以来,以色列对加沙地带的军事进攻导致该地区遭受广泛袭击,水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)基础设施受损。近期的公共卫生评估显示,与安全用水供应减少、接触受污染水以及WASH基础设施无法正常运行相关的水源性疾病——包括脊髓灰质炎、甲型肝炎和胃肠道疾病——的患病率有所上升。然而,加沙地带受损的WASH基础设施的位置和细节信息一直匮乏,这可能会影响短期的水干预措施,并为长期恢复工作提供参考。本研究通过分析开源地球观测和地理空间数据中的破坏情况,对加沙地带WASH基础设施的状况进行了评估。我们从六个来源获取数据,确定了加沙地带11种类型基础设施中的239个WASH站点,并分析了每个站点的超高分辨率卫星图像,以评估截至2024年2月底所遭受的破坏指标。我们发现,49.8%(n = 119)的站点已受损,其中包括冲突升级前构成加沙WASH基础设施骨干的至少一半的海水淡化厂、水泵站和水塔。我们在所有五个省份都观察到了WASH基础设施受损的情况,不过在北加沙省、加沙省和汗尤尼斯省受损最为严重。由于获取多源卫星图像的机会有限,实际无法创建全面的冲突前WASH基础设施数据集,以及在持续敌对行动中我们研究范围的局限性使然,这些发现可能保守地低估了WASH基础设施的总体受损情况。虽然本研究未将任何一次袭击归咎于特定的交战方,但以色列对加沙地带的入侵导致WASH基础设施广泛受损,这指向了严重的公共卫生后果,将对发病率和死亡率产生长期影响。

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