Published : 28-07-2021
Civilians taking shelter in Syria’s Jaramana Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, raised concerns over the health hazards inflicted by garbage burning across residential alleyways.
The residents said local authorities have been burning trash across residential neighborhoods instead of transferring them to special landfills, resulting in bad smells and heavy smokes.
Palestinians taking refuge in Jaramana camp have been grappling with dire conditions. High unemployment rates and the absence of relief assistance by UNRWA and other humanitarian institutions have made survival quite difficult in the area.
Civilians taking shelter in Syria’s Jaramana Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, raised concerns over the health hazards inflicted by garbage burning across residential alleyways.
The residents said local authorities have been burning trash across residential neighborhoods instead of transferring them to special landfills, resulting in bad smells and heavy smokes.
Palestinians taking refuge in Jaramana camp have been grappling with dire conditions. High unemployment rates and the absence of relief assistance by UNRWA and other humanitarian institutions have made survival quite difficult in the area.