Published : 11-01-2016
In south of Damascus, the remaining residents of Yarmouk camp are still suffering from the continuing cut of running water for 481 days, which pushes them to travel to the adjacent areas to collect some drinking water, while activists assured that many residents depend, almost completely, on artesian wells' water although most of it is contaminated by dust and sediment, which leads to the spread of many diseases, renal diseases, including private and public hygiene.
In south of Damascus, the remaining residents of Yarmouk camp are still suffering from the continuing cut of running water for 481 days, which pushes them to travel to the adjacent areas to collect some drinking water, while activists assured that many residents depend, almost completely, on artesian wells' water although most of it is contaminated by dust and sediment, which leads to the spread of many diseases, renal diseases, including private and public hygiene.