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Palestinians unable to secure firewood in southern Damascus

Published : 29-11-2016

Palestinians unable to secure firewood in southern Damascus

Palestinian refugee families in southern Damascus have been grappling with a trouble-stricken situation trying to secure firewood with the advent of a freezing winter season.

A local activist said refugees’ need of firewood is no less vital than their need of life-saving food packages.

Activists sounded the alarm over the swift price hike, forcing refugees to purchase firewood at up to 100 Syrian Liras in Yalda, Babila, Beit Sahem, where thousands of Palestinian refugees displaced from Yarmouk Camp have been taking cover.

In Yarmouk a kilogram of firewood is estimated at 35 Syrian Liras. A family needs an average of 20 kilograms of firewood per day to cope with frosty temperatures.

Refugees displaced from Yarmouk and the impoverished residents of southern Damascus called for allowing a free entry of fuel and gas reserves urgently needed for heating and cooking.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4292

Palestinian refugee families in southern Damascus have been grappling with a trouble-stricken situation trying to secure firewood with the advent of a freezing winter season.

A local activist said refugees’ need of firewood is no less vital than their need of life-saving food packages.

Activists sounded the alarm over the swift price hike, forcing refugees to purchase firewood at up to 100 Syrian Liras in Yalda, Babila, Beit Sahem, where thousands of Palestinian refugees displaced from Yarmouk Camp have been taking cover.

In Yarmouk a kilogram of firewood is estimated at 35 Syrian Liras. A family needs an average of 20 kilograms of firewood per day to cope with frosty temperatures.

Refugees displaced from Yarmouk and the impoverished residents of southern Damascus called for allowing a free entry of fuel and gas reserves urgently needed for heating and cooking.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4292