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Displaced Palestinian Families in Syria Deprived of Fuel

Published : 12-12-2022

Displaced Palestinian Families in Syria Deprived of Fuel

Palestinian refugees denounced delays in subsidized-fuel distribution by the Syrian government.

Civilians said they need fuel with the advent of cold weather.

Displaced Palestinian families sheltered in displacement camps across the war-torn country expressed fear that they won’t be able to cook their food or keep the cold out of their homes due to exorbitant prices of fuel, as a freezing winter season has unlocked 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.

The price of a liter of subsidized fuel is estimated at 2,500 Syrian pounds, while it is sold at up to 18,000 on the black market. 

At the same time, desperate for warmth, displaced Palestinian and Syrian families taking refuge in under-equipped camps and substandard facilities have been burning their clothes and plastic materials to stave off winter cold after they failed to afford firewood and fuel supplies.

This has resulted in heavy smokes engulfing camps from all corners and engendering civilians’, particularly children’s, health condition. Scores of children have sustained costochondritis (chest inflammation) and bronchitis due to heavy smoke inhalation.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13695

Palestinian refugees denounced delays in subsidized-fuel distribution by the Syrian government.

Civilians said they need fuel with the advent of cold weather.

Displaced Palestinian families sheltered in displacement camps across the war-torn country expressed fear that they won’t be able to cook their food or keep the cold out of their homes due to exorbitant prices of fuel, as a freezing winter season has unlocked 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.

The price of a liter of subsidized fuel is estimated at 2,500 Syrian pounds, while it is sold at up to 18,000 on the black market. 

At the same time, desperate for warmth, displaced Palestinian and Syrian families taking refuge in under-equipped camps and substandard facilities have been burning their clothes and plastic materials to stave off winter cold after they failed to afford firewood and fuel supplies.

This has resulted in heavy smokes engulfing camps from all corners and engendering civilians’, particularly children’s, health condition. Scores of children have sustained costochondritis (chest inflammation) and bronchitis due to heavy smoke inhalation.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13695