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Amid the absence of aid, residents of Handarat camp rebuild their houses at their own expense

Published : 07-12-2017

Amid the absence of aid, residents of Handarat camp rebuild their houses at their own expense

In Aleppo, after the residents’ of Handarat camp’s demands to rebuild their houses that they were forced to flee failed, the residents who returned to the camp started re-building their affected and destructed houses in the camp.

Eye witnesses have noted that 90% of the buildings in Handarat camp are completely or partially destroyed, because of the clashes which broke out inside it and being targeted by the Syrian regime forces with rockets and explosive cylinders.

According to our correspondent, the families that returned tried to rebuild their houses at their own expense, despite the difficulty in guaranteeing the materials and transportation linking between the camp and Aleppo.

After a series of field visits by the Syrian Red Crescent and the Red Cross, 5 water tanks have been placed and distributed across the camp. In addition, the Charitable Association for Palestinian Relief, in cooperation with the Red Crescent, have started rebuilding Al-Jaleel School.

Handarat camp for Palestinian refugees in Aleppo, had witnessed the return of 150 families of its residents over the recent past. According to our reporter, the families who returned had given up to find themselves a shelter, especially after being forced out of the ninth unit of the university housing in Aleppo, and after losing hope for UNRWA’s and the concerned parties’ intervention to rehabilitate it.

The General Administration for Palestine Arab Refugees in Syria’s statistics have revealed that the number of residents of Handarat camp is approximately 8000 Palestinian refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6261

In Aleppo, after the residents’ of Handarat camp’s demands to rebuild their houses that they were forced to flee failed, the residents who returned to the camp started re-building their affected and destructed houses in the camp.

Eye witnesses have noted that 90% of the buildings in Handarat camp are completely or partially destroyed, because of the clashes which broke out inside it and being targeted by the Syrian regime forces with rockets and explosive cylinders.

According to our correspondent, the families that returned tried to rebuild their houses at their own expense, despite the difficulty in guaranteeing the materials and transportation linking between the camp and Aleppo.

After a series of field visits by the Syrian Red Crescent and the Red Cross, 5 water tanks have been placed and distributed across the camp. In addition, the Charitable Association for Palestinian Relief, in cooperation with the Red Crescent, have started rebuilding Al-Jaleel School.

Handarat camp for Palestinian refugees in Aleppo, had witnessed the return of 150 families of its residents over the recent past. According to our reporter, the families who returned had given up to find themselves a shelter, especially after being forced out of the ninth unit of the university housing in Aleppo, and after losing hope for UNRWA’s and the concerned parties’ intervention to rehabilitate it.

The General Administration for Palestine Arab Refugees in Syria’s statistics have revealed that the number of residents of Handarat camp is approximately 8000 Palestinian refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6261