Published : 15-03-2015
In the meantime, water is still cut for (186) days for about 20 thousand residents of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, prompting them to rely on neighborhoods to insure a part of the necessary daily use of water, but water cut in these neighborhoods also forced residents to resort to water wells to secure some of their needs. The residents almost completely relied on the artesian wells although most of them are contaminated with dust and sediment, which may cause many diseases particularly diseases related to kidney, but the parents and despite all those risks do not find other solution.
It is noteworthy that many of relief activists inside the camp, has repeatedly warned of the spread of many diseases related to kidney disease, due to the contaminated water.
In the meantime, water is still cut for (186) days for about 20 thousand residents of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, prompting them to rely on neighborhoods to insure a part of the necessary daily use of water, but water cut in these neighborhoods also forced residents to resort to water wells to secure some of their needs. The residents almost completely relied on the artesian wells although most of them are contaminated with dust and sediment, which may cause many diseases particularly diseases related to kidney, but the parents and despite all those risks do not find other solution.
It is noteworthy that many of relief activists inside the camp, has repeatedly warned of the spread of many diseases related to kidney disease, due to the contaminated water.