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Damascus Governor: Efforts Ongoing to Rehabilitate Yarmouk Refugee Camp

Published : 02-11-2022

Damascus Governor: Efforts Ongoing to Rehabilitate Yarmouk Refugee Camp

Damascus Governor Mohamed Tareq Kreshati said efforts have been under progress to rehabilitate vital services in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees.

He said several reconstruction drives have seen the day in cooperation with CSOs and concerned authorities.

In a statement released during the inauguration of Nour Centre for Community Development, the governor said starting next week buses will be transferring the residents back to and from the camp.

He added that so far, nearly 5,000 families have returned to Yarmouk refugee camp.

According to the official, debris has been removed from access roads and the water and power networks are being repaired.

Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, Talel Naji said efforts have been ongoing to facilitate the families’ return to their homes at the soonest possible time.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13537

Damascus Governor Mohamed Tareq Kreshati said efforts have been under progress to rehabilitate vital services in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees.

He said several reconstruction drives have seen the day in cooperation with CSOs and concerned authorities.

In a statement released during the inauguration of Nour Centre for Community Development, the governor said starting next week buses will be transferring the residents back to and from the camp.

He added that so far, nearly 5,000 families have returned to Yarmouk refugee camp.

According to the official, debris has been removed from access roads and the water and power networks are being repaired.

Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, Talel Naji said efforts have been ongoing to facilitate the families’ return to their homes at the soonest possible time.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13537