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Water Network Operative in AlNeirab Camp

Published : 09-11-2021

Water Network Operative in AlNeirab Camp

Civilians in AlNeirab Camp for Palestinian refugees regained access to potable water following a four-day cut.

Water has been cut off across AlNeirab Camp after the main water pump in Jibreen went off due to overexploitation.

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. With nearly 18,000 registered refugees, Neirab camp is among the most densely populated camps. The camp suffers from overcrowding and a lack of privacy. Like other areas in Syria, displacement, unemployment, inflation, protection and security risks are among the main concerns shared by Palestine refugees and Syrians alike.

Poor shelters and poor construction of the barracks result in scorching temperatures in summer and freezing conditions in winter. Water leakage and rodent infestation also remain a problem for the refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12432

Civilians in AlNeirab Camp for Palestinian refugees regained access to potable water following a four-day cut.

Water has been cut off across AlNeirab Camp after the main water pump in Jibreen went off due to overexploitation.

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. With nearly 18,000 registered refugees, Neirab camp is among the most densely populated camps. The camp suffers from overcrowding and a lack of privacy. Like other areas in Syria, displacement, unemployment, inflation, protection and security risks are among the main concerns shared by Palestine refugees and Syrians alike.

Poor shelters and poor construction of the barracks result in scorching temperatures in summer and freezing conditions in winter. Water leakage and rodent infestation also remain a problem for the refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12432