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Palestinian, Syrian Refugee Families Rally in Haifa AlKarmel over Dire Conditions

Published : 19-01-2023

Palestinian, Syrian Refugee Families Rally in Haifa AlKarmel over Dire Conditions

Dozens of displaced Palestinian refugees sheltered in Haifa AlKarmal village, on Aleppo’s outskirts have sounded the alarm over their abject humanitarian condition.

The families said the new apartments to which they have been transferred are underequipped and lack vital services. Neither potable water nor a sewerage network are available in the area.

The displaced have also called on the concerned authorities to establish a health centre, a school, and a market in the area.

The new camp in Haifa AlKarmal  was built on a one-kilometer-height hill, making access out of and into the area a mountainous journey.

A Palestinian refugee said the new housing units are uninhabitable due to high levels of humidity inflicted by rainfalls and resulting in breathing disorders for children and adults.

Some 700 housing units covering an area of 40 to 70 square meters have been recently established in the area to provide shelter to displaced families from Deraa, Aleppo, and Hums.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13847

Dozens of displaced Palestinian refugees sheltered in Haifa AlKarmal village, on Aleppo’s outskirts have sounded the alarm over their abject humanitarian condition.

The families said the new apartments to which they have been transferred are underequipped and lack vital services. Neither potable water nor a sewerage network are available in the area.

The displaced have also called on the concerned authorities to establish a health centre, a school, and a market in the area.

The new camp in Haifa AlKarmal  was built on a one-kilometer-height hill, making access out of and into the area a mountainous journey.

A Palestinian refugee said the new housing units are uninhabitable due to high levels of humidity inflicted by rainfalls and resulting in breathing disorders for children and adults.

Some 700 housing units covering an area of 40 to 70 square meters have been recently established in the area to provide shelter to displaced families from Deraa, Aleppo, and Hums.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13847