Published : 29-06-2015
Drinking water continues to be cut in Yarmouk camp since September 2014, where residents resorted to neighborhoods to secure part of the necessary daily use of water, yet, the water cut in these neighborhoods forced residents to use artesian wells for drinking water, and to secure some of their needs.
The Yarmouk residents relied on wells almost entirely, although most of it is contaminated with sediment and dust, which caused many diseases especially diseases related to kidney, but the residents despite all these risks do not find another solution.
Drinking water continues to be cut in Yarmouk camp since September 2014, where residents resorted to neighborhoods to secure part of the necessary daily use of water, yet, the water cut in these neighborhoods forced residents to use artesian wells for drinking water, and to secure some of their needs.
The Yarmouk residents relied on wells almost entirely, although most of it is contaminated with sediment and dust, which caused many diseases especially diseases related to kidney, but the residents despite all these risks do not find another solution.