Published : 14-02-2019
Residents of AlSayeda Zeinab Camp for Palestinian refugees continue to rail against the mounds of trash piled up in civilian neighborhoods and around the main access roads to the camp, resulting in bed smells and the spread of life-threatening diseases and rodents.
Recently, live photos from the camp showed trash mounds being piled up in residential alleyways.
Local activists and civilians lashed out at the Syrian authorities, UNRWA, and PLO for dragging their feet over the exacerbated situation in the area, calling them to urgently step in and work on removing trash without further delay.
The residents further called for reconstructing ruined homes and rehabilitating destroyed infrastructure, including water, power, and sanitation networks.
Residents of AlSayeda Zeinab Camp for Palestinian refugees continue to rail against the mounds of trash piled up in civilian neighborhoods and around the main access roads to the camp, resulting in bed smells and the spread of life-threatening diseases and rodents.
Recently, live photos from the camp showed trash mounds being piled up in residential alleyways.
Local activists and civilians lashed out at the Syrian authorities, UNRWA, and PLO for dragging their feet over the exacerbated situation in the area, calling them to urgently step in and work on removing trash without further delay.
The residents further called for reconstructing ruined homes and rehabilitating destroyed infrastructure, including water, power, and sanitation networks.