Published : 22-12-2016
Palestinian-Syrian refugees in Lebanon have sounded distress signals over the swift nosepe in weather temperatures, along with the chronic power blackouts rocking the Lebanese territories.
The situation has sharply gone down due to the price-hike and shortage in fuel supplies.
Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon have also been housed in under-equipped shelters, makeshift tents, and warehouses that have long been deemed by human rights watchdogs uninhabitable, to say the least.
Palestinian-Syrian refugees in Lebanon have sounded distress signals over the swift nosepe in weather temperatures, along with the chronic power blackouts rocking the Lebanese territories.
The situation has sharply gone down due to the price-hike and shortage in fuel supplies.
Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon have also been housed in under-equipped shelters, makeshift tents, and warehouses that have long been deemed by human rights watchdogs uninhabitable, to say the least.