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Material Damage Reported as Fires Rock Palestinian Refugee Camp in Syria

Published : 15-01-2021

Material Damage Reported as Fires Rock Palestinian Refugee Camp in Syria

Fires broke out at the house of Palestinian refugee Ahmed Abdul Haq in the eastern corners of AlNeirab Camp, in Aleppo, resulting in heavy material damage.

Local sources attributed the fires to an electric short circuit.

Residents of AlNeirab camp have been subjected to poor conditions and overcrowding due to adjacent building construction, which has had negative impacts on their hygiene and health condition and resulted in the lack of proper ventilation, exposure to sunlight, and privacy.

With the dramatic rise of coronavirus cases in Syria and the world, civilians remain at an increasing risk of contracting the virus. 

AlNeirab camp is the largest official camp in Syria and is 13km east of the city of Aleppo near the Aleppo airport.

Before the start of the conflict in Syria, Neirab camp was home to more than 20,000 Palestine refugees.

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11175

Fires broke out at the house of Palestinian refugee Ahmed Abdul Haq in the eastern corners of AlNeirab Camp, in Aleppo, resulting in heavy material damage.

Local sources attributed the fires to an electric short circuit.

Residents of AlNeirab camp have been subjected to poor conditions and overcrowding due to adjacent building construction, which has had negative impacts on their hygiene and health condition and resulted in the lack of proper ventilation, exposure to sunlight, and privacy.

With the dramatic rise of coronavirus cases in Syria and the world, civilians remain at an increasing risk of contracting the virus. 

AlNeirab camp is the largest official camp in Syria and is 13km east of the city of Aleppo near the Aleppo airport.

Before the start of the conflict in Syria, Neirab camp was home to more than 20,000 Palestine refugees.

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11175