Published : 25-05-2016
Activists confirmed to the AGPS that water cut at Khan Dannon camp in Damascus suburb, following news reported that sewage mixed with drinking water and resulted in severe pollution at water network.
Water completely cuts every day except for one day per week, mostly coincides with power cut, while only residents who have generators can fill the water reservoirs.
The Syrian security and army stopped feeding the camp through the water network coming from the adjacent areas since 9 September 2014, forcing relief institutions working inside the camp to reclaim and operate some artesian wells.
Activists confirmed to the AGPS that water cut at Khan Dannon camp in Damascus suburb, following news reported that sewage mixed with drinking water and resulted in severe pollution at water network.
Water completely cuts every day except for one day per week, mostly coincides with power cut, while only residents who have generators can fill the water reservoirs.
The Syrian security and army stopped feeding the camp through the water network coming from the adjacent areas since 9 September 2014, forcing relief institutions working inside the camp to reclaim and operate some artesian wells.