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Palestinian Refugees in AlHusainiya Camp Grapple with Abject Conditions

Published : 29-01-2022

Palestinian Refugees in AlHusainiya Camp Grapple with Abject Conditions

Residents of AlHsainiya Camp for Palestinian refugees in Rif Dimashq have been severely affected by the snowstorm that rocked the region over the past couple of weeks.

The situation has been exacerbated by the absence of fuel supplies needed for cooking and heating purposes.

As weather temperatures have gone down, Palestinian refugee families in displacement camps across war-torn Syria continue to struggle with multiple hardships.

Speaking with AGPS, a number of Palestinian refugees said they have no heating equipment except for blankets and mattresses. 

The families have expressed fear that they won’t be able to cook their food or keep the cold out of their homes this year due to fuel dearth, as a freezing winter season is about to unlock its gates.

The refugees have launched into a tirade against the malpractices of Syria’s burgeoning black oil market, fuel shortages, and—most of all—the exorbitant prices of wood and fuel charged by corrupt officials and traders.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12722

Residents of AlHsainiya Camp for Palestinian refugees in Rif Dimashq have been severely affected by the snowstorm that rocked the region over the past couple of weeks.

The situation has been exacerbated by the absence of fuel supplies needed for cooking and heating purposes.

As weather temperatures have gone down, Palestinian refugee families in displacement camps across war-torn Syria continue to struggle with multiple hardships.

Speaking with AGPS, a number of Palestinian refugees said they have no heating equipment except for blankets and mattresses. 

The families have expressed fear that they won’t be able to cook their food or keep the cold out of their homes this year due to fuel dearth, as a freezing winter season is about to unlock its gates.

The refugees have launched into a tirade against the malpractices of Syria’s burgeoning black oil market, fuel shortages, and—most of all—the exorbitant prices of wood and fuel charged by corrupt officials and traders.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12722