Published : 17-03-2022
Residents of Khan Eshieh Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, denounced the electricity rationing imposed by local authorities, saying an eleven-hour cut/one-hour supply has been implemented in the area.
A few days earlier, the residents said their lives are at risk due to loose electric cables.
Civilians have slammed the apathy maintained by local authorities regarding their appeals for urgent action. They accused the emergency committee of corruption and blackmailing.
Draped with water pipes and high voltage wires, the major fuse box that splits power from the grid in residential alleyways in the overcrowded Palestinian refugee camp put children’s life at risk.
Residents of Khan Eshieh Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, denounced the electricity rationing imposed by local authorities, saying an eleven-hour cut/one-hour supply has been implemented in the area.
A few days earlier, the residents said their lives are at risk due to loose electric cables.
Civilians have slammed the apathy maintained by local authorities regarding their appeals for urgent action. They accused the emergency committee of corruption and blackmailing.
Draped with water pipes and high voltage wires, the major fuse box that splits power from the grid in residential alleyways in the overcrowded Palestinian refugee camp put children’s life at risk.