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Northern Syria Displacement Camps Ravaged by Heavy Rainfalls

Published : 22-12-2021

Northern Syria Displacement Camps Ravaged by Heavy Rainfalls

Heavy rains that rocked northwestern Syria have exposed the substandard displacement camps set up by humanitarian organizations to shelter displaced families.

Camps made up of cement blocks have sustained serious cracks and material damage. The poor sewerage and frail infrastructure have made the situation quite more alarming.

According to data by the Commission of Palestinians of Syria for Relief and Development, as many as 1,488 Palestinian families have been sheltered in the northern Syrian regions of Idlib, Efrin, and Aleppo’s suburbs. The largest number of families are taking refuge in Idlib.

Some 819 Palestinian families have sought shelter in Idlib, including 226 families in the city center, 152 in Atama, 60 in Akrebat village, and 60 more in Sarmada town. 50 families are taking refuge in Maarat AlNu’man and Jericho, south of Idlib, and also in Ataa village.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12611

Heavy rains that rocked northwestern Syria have exposed the substandard displacement camps set up by humanitarian organizations to shelter displaced families.

Camps made up of cement blocks have sustained serious cracks and material damage. The poor sewerage and frail infrastructure have made the situation quite more alarming.

According to data by the Commission of Palestinians of Syria for Relief and Development, as many as 1,488 Palestinian families have been sheltered in the northern Syrian regions of Idlib, Efrin, and Aleppo’s suburbs. The largest number of families are taking refuge in Idlib.

Some 819 Palestinian families have sought shelter in Idlib, including 226 families in the city center, 152 in Atama, 60 in Akrebat village, and 60 more in Sarmada town. 50 families are taking refuge in Maarat AlNu’man and Jericho, south of Idlib, and also in Ataa village.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12611