Hospital in Jerusalem repurposes parking garage into underground unit-Xinhua

Hospital in Jerusalem repurposes parking garage into underground unit

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2024-08-15 10:37:08

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows the medical equipment at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows beds at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows the medical equipment at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows the medical equipment at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

A staff member operates the anti-impact gate at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem, Aug. 14, 2024. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows beds at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows the medical equipment at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows the air monitoring system at a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows the entrance to a hospital's underground unit repurposed from a parking garage in Jerusalem. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a hospital in Jerusalem has repurposed its parking garage into an underground "war readiness" unit. This facility, designed to endure rocket and chemical attacks, features 150 beds, comprehensive emergency equipment, and its own power supply. (Xinhua/Chen Junqing)