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This activist's invention may save lives, considering that Gaza is expected to run out of drinkable water within the next few months.
Credit: AJ+ Screenshot
The Israel-Palestine conflict has resulted in 90% of the water in Gaza being rendered undrinkable. An obvious travesty, one man decided to develop a DIY solar desalination system capable of turning undrinkable water into purified H20 – and succeeded!
Fayez al-Hindi's invention may save lives, considering that Gaza is expected to run out of drinkable water within the next few months.
According to Inhabitat, the distillation tank separates clean water from pollutants and salt and is capable of producing about 2.6 gallons of water daily. That's just enough for al-Hindi's and his family's requirements.
"Sunshine is readily available in our country," says the inventor.
Because a number of individuals have been concerned about the safety of al-Hindi's distillation water machine, the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility tested the water. What they discovered is that his process is working. He explains his invention in the video below: