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Displaced Families Continue to Return to Yarmouk Camp for Palestine Refugees

Published : 30-04-2022

Displaced Families Continue to Return to Yarmouk Camp for Palestine Refugees

Another batch of families displaced from Yarmouk Camp have returned to the area to retrieve their houses and property, wishing that life would be back to normal in the ravaged camp.

Trucks laden with furniture have been spotted near the main entrances to the camp. A number of commercial stores and facilities have also gone operative.

So far, 6,500 entry permissions have been granted to residents of Yarmouk Camp wishing to gain access to their houses and retrieve their property. By the end of this year, the number of permits is estimated to reach 12,000.

The unabated warfare has had disastrous fallouts on Palestinian refugee camps across the Syrian territories. Palestinians who remained in Yarmouk or returned to the camp sometime later have been struggling for survival, in an area that has been severely affected by the deadly hostilities.

Before the crisis started in 2011, Yarmouk was a bustling home to almost 30 percent of the Palestine refugee population in Syria. Today, the weight of displacement, hardship and the loss of loved ones add to the difficult living conditions in Yarmouk.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13048

Another batch of families displaced from Yarmouk Camp have returned to the area to retrieve their houses and property, wishing that life would be back to normal in the ravaged camp.

Trucks laden with furniture have been spotted near the main entrances to the camp. A number of commercial stores and facilities have also gone operative.

So far, 6,500 entry permissions have been granted to residents of Yarmouk Camp wishing to gain access to their houses and retrieve their property. By the end of this year, the number of permits is estimated to reach 12,000.

The unabated warfare has had disastrous fallouts on Palestinian refugee camps across the Syrian territories. Palestinians who remained in Yarmouk or returned to the camp sometime later have been struggling for survival, in an area that has been severely affected by the deadly hostilities.

Before the crisis started in 2011, Yarmouk was a bustling home to almost 30 percent of the Palestine refugee population in Syria. Today, the weight of displacement, hardship and the loss of loved ones add to the difficult living conditions in Yarmouk.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13048