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Fear of Water-Borne Disease Spread in Blockaded Zones South of Damascus

Published : 24-04-2017

Fear of Water-Borne Disease Spread in Blockaded Zones South of Damascus

Activists in southern Damascus warned of an imminent spread disease in Yarmouk due to the acute dearth in potable water supplies.

The Palestine Charity Commission in southern Damascus also warned of the swift propagation of life-threatening diseases and infections among thousands of civilians and refugees in such southern Damascus areas of Yalda, Babilla, and Beit Sahem, due to contaminated water supplies.

According to the charity, several children have been diagnosed with sharp diarrhea, inflammatory bowel diseases, and leishmaniasis, among other lethal diseases.

The commission attributed the phenomenon to the unhygienic water supplies drunk by civilians in the area as the Syrian government cut off water to Yarmouk shelter and its environs. Springs serving hundreds of civilians in the territory have also ceased to flow.

Over recent months, activists in blockaded southern Damascus areas raised alarm bells over the countless cases of intoxication spotted among stranded children, mostly in Yarmouk and Babila due to the infected Al-Fijeh water line.

No significant water purification endeavors have taken place in the area. One such rare attempt occurred in Babila, where a resident manufactured a handmade water filter to remove undesirable chemicals and suspended contaminants from the impure al-Fijeh supplies. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5052

Activists in southern Damascus warned of an imminent spread disease in Yarmouk due to the acute dearth in potable water supplies.

The Palestine Charity Commission in southern Damascus also warned of the swift propagation of life-threatening diseases and infections among thousands of civilians and refugees in such southern Damascus areas of Yalda, Babilla, and Beit Sahem, due to contaminated water supplies.

According to the charity, several children have been diagnosed with sharp diarrhea, inflammatory bowel diseases, and leishmaniasis, among other lethal diseases.

The commission attributed the phenomenon to the unhygienic water supplies drunk by civilians in the area as the Syrian government cut off water to Yarmouk shelter and its environs. Springs serving hundreds of civilians in the territory have also ceased to flow.

Over recent months, activists in blockaded southern Damascus areas raised alarm bells over the countless cases of intoxication spotted among stranded children, mostly in Yarmouk and Babila due to the infected Al-Fijeh water line.

No significant water purification endeavors have taken place in the area. One such rare attempt occurred in Babila, where a resident manufactured a handmade water filter to remove undesirable chemicals and suspended contaminants from the impure al-Fijeh supplies. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5052