Published : 28-05-2022
Hundreds of displaced Palestinian families north of Syria continue to launch cries for help over their tragic living conditions in the poorly-equipped Deir Ballout Camp, north of Syria, saying an acute water crisis has made the situation far worse.
The refugees lashed out at the concerned authorities over their apathy regarding the acute dearth in drinking water, saying local tanks are being filled just once a week, forcing civilians to line up in long queues for hours and under scorching heat to get a few liters.
The families have also been forced to purchase water from private tanks at 1,000 Syrian Pounds per 20 liters. Every family needs an average of 30 liters a day.
The families urged UNRWA, PLO, and the concerned humanitarian organizations to live up to their responsibilities and to provide them with much-needed cash aid, medical items, and relief services.
Hundreds of displaced Palestinian families north of Syria continue to launch cries for help over their tragic living conditions in the poorly-equipped Deir Ballout Camp, north of Syria, saying an acute water crisis has made the situation far worse.
The refugees lashed out at the concerned authorities over their apathy regarding the acute dearth in drinking water, saying local tanks are being filled just once a week, forcing civilians to line up in long queues for hours and under scorching heat to get a few liters.
The families have also been forced to purchase water from private tanks at 1,000 Syrian Pounds per 20 liters. Every family needs an average of 30 liters a day.
The families urged UNRWA, PLO, and the concerned humanitarian organizations to live up to their responsibilities and to provide them with much-needed cash aid, medical items, and relief services.