Published : 29-05-2015
Residents of Yarmouk camp suffer of stifling water crisis that was exacerbated after ISIS completely seized the fuel needed for operating water bumps from wells, while people completely rely on those wells after the Syrian regime cut the water 260 days ago.
It was mentioned that ISIS seized about 3500 Liter of fuel that was preserved at Palestine Charity Committee headquarter near Abdulqader Al Husseni mosque at the beginning of this week, while the charity allocated this fuel for operating engines that extract water from wells.
Meanwhile, the regular army and the PFGC groups continue imposing strict siege on the Yarmouk refugee camp for700 days which killed 176 refugees due to the lack of nutrition and medical care.
Residents of Yarmouk camp suffer of stifling water crisis that was exacerbated after ISIS completely seized the fuel needed for operating water bumps from wells, while people completely rely on those wells after the Syrian regime cut the water 260 days ago.
It was mentioned that ISIS seized about 3500 Liter of fuel that was preserved at Palestine Charity Committee headquarter near Abdulqader Al Husseni mosque at the beginning of this week, while the charity allocated this fuel for operating engines that extract water from wells.
Meanwhile, the regular army and the PFGC groups continue imposing strict siege on the Yarmouk refugee camp for700 days which killed 176 refugees due to the lack of nutrition and medical care.