Published : 19-06-2020
A rainstorm rocked displacement camps in the northern outskirts of Syria’s northern province of Idlib, destroying tents where displaced families have been taking shelter.
Eye-witnesses said dozens of tents were uprooted by the rainstorm and several others were swamped by rainwater.
Hundreds of displaced Palestinian families have been struggling for survival in the poorly-equipped camps set up in Idlib province, after they were forced out of Yarmouk and southern Damascus towns. For many displaced Palestinian refugees, the perils of starvation and economic hardship add to the torment and trauma already experienced throughout the conflict.
A rainstorm rocked displacement camps in the northern outskirts of Syria’s northern province of Idlib, destroying tents where displaced families have been taking shelter.
Eye-witnesses said dozens of tents were uprooted by the rainstorm and several others were swamped by rainwater.
Hundreds of displaced Palestinian families have been struggling for survival in the poorly-equipped camps set up in Idlib province, after they were forced out of Yarmouk and southern Damascus towns. For many displaced Palestinian refugees, the perils of starvation and economic hardship add to the torment and trauma already experienced throughout the conflict.