Published : 07-10-2018
Displaced Palestinian and Syrian families sheltered north of Syria have sounded alarm bells over the acute damage wrought by sewage disposal poured near their refugee camps, which have already been gripped with a poor infrastructure.
The displaced families warned of the life-threatening diseases wrought by poisonous rodents and unpleasant smells stemming from contaminated sewage.
An AGPS reporter said the families were shocked as they caught sight of waste water flowing into their refugee camps as a result of underway works to rehabilitate sanitation networks in the area.
The families called on the Turkish authorities and relief institutions to make urgent steps in order to rinse out waste water and enhance hygiene in the area.
Palestinian refugees sheltered north of Syria have been enduring a tragic situation. Most of them have been crammed in poorly-equipped tents and denied their rights to vital services.
Displaced Palestinian and Syrian families sheltered north of Syria have sounded alarm bells over the acute damage wrought by sewage disposal poured near their refugee camps, which have already been gripped with a poor infrastructure.
The displaced families warned of the life-threatening diseases wrought by poisonous rodents and unpleasant smells stemming from contaminated sewage.
An AGPS reporter said the families were shocked as they caught sight of waste water flowing into their refugee camps as a result of underway works to rehabilitate sanitation networks in the area.
The families called on the Turkish authorities and relief institutions to make urgent steps in order to rinse out waste water and enhance hygiene in the area.
Palestinian refugees sheltered north of Syria have been enduring a tragic situation. Most of them have been crammed in poorly-equipped tents and denied their rights to vital services.