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Second body found after Gaza tunnel collapse

Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas' chief, Ismail Haniya takes part in the funeral of Mohamed al-Astal, a member of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the Hamas' military wing, in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on March 4, 2016. – AFP pic, March 13, 2016.Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas' chief, Ismail Haniya takes part in the funeral of Mohamed al-Astal, a member of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the Hamas' military wing, in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on March 4, 2016. – AFP pic, March 13, 2016.A second Gazan was found dead today after the collapse of a tunnel on the Egypt border, the interior ministry in the Islamist Hamas-run enclave said.

On Thursday, rescue services said seven men had been trapped in the collapse.

Five were rescued, but today the ministry said they had retrieved the body of Mohammed Abbas of Rafah, after announcing the death of a man named as Fadi Abu Dan.

A local civil defence official described the underground passage from the southern Gaza town of Rafah into neighbouring Egypt as a "trade tunnel".

The cave-in was caused by Egyptian flooding of the border zone in its campaign to stop smuggling, the official told AFP.

Since January 26, at least 12 Gazans have been killed in five separate tunnel collapses with both Israel and Egypt operating against the diggers.

An Israeli blockade severely restricts the movement of people and goods into and out of the territory, and Egypt's sole border with Gaza has also remained largely closed since 2013.

The passages to Egypt are used for transit of commercial goods, cash, people and, allegedly, weapons. – AFP, March 13, 2016.

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