Published : 07-10-2018
Palestinians taking refuge in AlHusainiya Camp have warned of the repercussions of excavations carried out in the area to install a sanitation network, saying their children are at risk of falling in holes dug all along AlHusainiya’s access roads and outside of UNRWA-run schools.
The residents said the newly-made cracks pose serious threats at nightfall to civilians and vehicles alike due to the absence of road signs indicating that road work is being carried out.
Palestinian families lashed out at the local municipality for breaching safety norms, urging the mayor to push for serious action to close the holes without further delay.
The residents also continue to rail against the outages rocking the telecommunications network in the camp for the third week running. An activist said local authorities have turned their back on civilians’ appeals.
Palestinians taking refuge in AlHusainiya Camp have warned of the repercussions of excavations carried out in the area to install a sanitation network, saying their children are at risk of falling in holes dug all along AlHusainiya’s access roads and outside of UNRWA-run schools.
The residents said the newly-made cracks pose serious threats at nightfall to civilians and vehicles alike due to the absence of road signs indicating that road work is being carried out.
Palestinian families lashed out at the local municipality for breaching safety norms, urging the mayor to push for serious action to close the holes without further delay.
The residents also continue to rail against the outages rocking the telecommunications network in the camp for the third week running. An activist said local authorities have turned their back on civilians’ appeals.