Published : 05-02-2021
Hundreds of displaced Palestinian families sheltered in AlHusainiya refugee camp continue to launch cries for help over their tragic living conditions after water pumps broke down due to chronic power blackouts.
The refugees lashed out at the concerned authorities over their apathy regarding the acute dearth drinking water, saying they have been left without potable water for over five months, forcing civilians to line up in long queues for hours to purchase water from mobile tanks at over 1,300 Syrian Pounds per a cubic meter.
Over recent years, residents of AlHusainiya camp have denounced the absence of vital services in the area. The transportation crisis, price leap, absence of relief assistance and healthcare, power and water crises, and high rates of unemployment have made survival quite difficult for dozens of displaced Palestinian families.
Hundreds of displaced Palestinian families sheltered in AlHusainiya refugee camp continue to launch cries for help over their tragic living conditions after water pumps broke down due to chronic power blackouts.
The refugees lashed out at the concerned authorities over their apathy regarding the acute dearth drinking water, saying they have been left without potable water for over five months, forcing civilians to line up in long queues for hours to purchase water from mobile tanks at over 1,300 Syrian Pounds per a cubic meter.
Over recent years, residents of AlHusainiya camp have denounced the absence of vital services in the area. The transportation crisis, price leap, absence of relief assistance and healthcare, power and water crises, and high rates of unemployment have made survival quite difficult for dozens of displaced Palestinian families.