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Syria-Based Jaramana Camp for Palestinian Refugees Grappling with Abject Conditions

Published : 20-04-2019

Syria-Based Jaramana Camp for Palestinian Refugees Grappling with Abject Conditions

Residents of Jaramana Camp for Palestinian refugees in Rif Dimashq continue to rail against the poor sanitation networks and improper sewage disposal as a result of frequent blackouts and maintenance works in the area.

The displaced families warned of the life-threatening diseases wrought by the unpleasant smells stemming from contaminated sewage poured near their refugee camp. Frequent power outage has added bad to worse.

Palestinian refugees have also set off alarm bells over the acute water crisis, saying that, as a result of the dearth in drinking water, they have been forced to purchase expensive tanks.

Over recent years, residents of Jaramana Camp have launched cries for help over the dire socio-economic conditions, high unemployment rates, poor infrastructure, steep rental fees, and chronic water crisis rocking the area.

Civilians continue to appeal to the General Authority for Palestinian Arab refugees, among all other concerned institutions, to urgently step in and work out the sanitation crisis and power/water blackouts.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8584

Residents of Jaramana Camp for Palestinian refugees in Rif Dimashq continue to rail against the poor sanitation networks and improper sewage disposal as a result of frequent blackouts and maintenance works in the area.

The displaced families warned of the life-threatening diseases wrought by the unpleasant smells stemming from contaminated sewage poured near their refugee camp. Frequent power outage has added bad to worse.

Palestinian refugees have also set off alarm bells over the acute water crisis, saying that, as a result of the dearth in drinking water, they have been forced to purchase expensive tanks.

Over recent years, residents of Jaramana Camp have launched cries for help over the dire socio-economic conditions, high unemployment rates, poor infrastructure, steep rental fees, and chronic water crisis rocking the area.

Civilians continue to appeal to the General Authority for Palestinian Arab refugees, among all other concerned institutions, to urgently step in and work out the sanitation crisis and power/water blackouts.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8584