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AlSabina Camp Suffers Acute Shortage in Fuel Supplies

Published : 01-12-2020

AlSabina Camp Suffers Acute Shortage in Fuel Supplies

Activists from AlSabina Camp expressed fears over an acute fuel crisis in the area after reports have emerged on the government’s intent to reduce fuel supplies from 200 to 100 liters.

Over recent years, residents of AlSabina Camp for Palestinian refugees have slammed fuel distributors whom they said have been caught cheating civilians in the area and reducing the distributed quantities.

The residents have urged the concerned authorities, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Syria, Syria’s General Authority for Hydrocarbons, and the Department of Consumer Affairs in Rif Dimashq to take urgent action in response to fuel distribution fraud and prop up monitoring mechanisms against crooked merchants.

Palestinian refugee families taking shelter in the area continue to sound distress signals over the poor infrastructure, water and power outages, along with the absence of health care and transportation services. The swift price leap along with the high rates of unemployment and poverty have made the situation far worse.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11005

Activists from AlSabina Camp expressed fears over an acute fuel crisis in the area after reports have emerged on the government’s intent to reduce fuel supplies from 200 to 100 liters.

Over recent years, residents of AlSabina Camp for Palestinian refugees have slammed fuel distributors whom they said have been caught cheating civilians in the area and reducing the distributed quantities.

The residents have urged the concerned authorities, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Syria, Syria’s General Authority for Hydrocarbons, and the Department of Consumer Affairs in Rif Dimashq to take urgent action in response to fuel distribution fraud and prop up monitoring mechanisms against crooked merchants.

Palestinian refugee families taking shelter in the area continue to sound distress signals over the poor infrastructure, water and power outages, along with the absence of health care and transportation services. The swift price leap along with the high rates of unemployment and poverty have made the situation far worse.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11005