Published : 08-08-2017
The Palestine Charity Commission in AlMzeirib town, south of Syria, has embarked on a new project to secure water supplies to impoverished civilians in the area after the water-feeding lake has dried out as a result of the uncontrolled excavation of artesian water wells.
AlMzeirib is home to 1,700 Palestinian families, along with hundreds of other Palestinian families displaced from Daraa Camp.
Meanwhile, the Palestine Charity has maximized its relief services to the Palestinian refugees displaced from Yarmouk and seeking a safer shelter in the adjacent towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babilla. The charity has been striving to secure water from AlFijeh line.
Dozens of Palestinian families seeking shelter south of Damascus have been enduring abject living condition as a result of the unabated Syrian warfare.
The Palestine Charity Commission in AlMzeirib town, south of Syria, has embarked on a new project to secure water supplies to impoverished civilians in the area after the water-feeding lake has dried out as a result of the uncontrolled excavation of artesian water wells.
AlMzeirib is home to 1,700 Palestinian families, along with hundreds of other Palestinian families displaced from Daraa Camp.
Meanwhile, the Palestine Charity has maximized its relief services to the Palestinian refugees displaced from Yarmouk and seeking a safer shelter in the adjacent towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babilla. The charity has been striving to secure water from AlFijeh line.
Dozens of Palestinian families seeking shelter south of Damascus have been enduring abject living condition as a result of the unabated Syrian warfare.