Published : 05-08-2016
On the other hand, residents of the Yarmouk and Deraa camps are suffering of water cut; forcing them to rely on artesian wells, regardless of suitability for use, since well water has become the only option available for the people of the two camps.
For their part, experts confirmed to the AGPS that some of those wells may cause kidney diseases, especially with the continuous use for long periods, as it contains high percentage of sediment and not subjected to any kind of health treatment.
It is noteworthy that the Syrian regime cut off drinking water in the Yarmouk camp for more than (693) days and in Deraa camp for over 847 days.
On the other hand, residents of the Yarmouk and Deraa camps are suffering of water cut; forcing them to rely on artesian wells, regardless of suitability for use, since well water has become the only option available for the people of the two camps.
For their part, experts confirmed to the AGPS that some of those wells may cause kidney diseases, especially with the continuous use for long periods, as it contains high percentage of sediment and not subjected to any kind of health treatment.
It is noteworthy that the Syrian regime cut off drinking water in the Yarmouk camp for more than (693) days and in Deraa camp for over 847 days.