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The flour crisis in Deraa city aggravates the suffering of the Palestinians

Published : 06-03-2018

The flour crisis in Deraa city aggravates the suffering of the Palestinians

The residents of south Syria and the Palestinian refugees in it are suffering from a flour crisis, where their breadth is exacerbated by the lack of bread, because of the low amounts of flour provided to the stoves.

A stove owner said that the amount of flour received declined significantly, which is not enough for the people and the displaced from their areas because of the war, adding that the stoves distribute the bread three days a week, which adversely affected the citizens in the province of Deraa.

While one of the refugees said that the head of a family sleeps and wakes up to look for a loaf of bread to feed his family, noting that there is what is known as ‘tourism bread’, however the high prices and lack of financial sources prevented them from buying it, in addition to the spread of unemployment and the deterioration of the security conditions and the bombardment of their areas.

The lack of fuel and heating materials, as well as the loss of many food items, and the prices of other materials increased significantly in the province of Deraa, in addition to the repeated bombardment by the Syrian regime and the constant threat posed by ISIS and its attempts to advance at the expense of the opposition.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6726

The residents of south Syria and the Palestinian refugees in it are suffering from a flour crisis, where their breadth is exacerbated by the lack of bread, because of the low amounts of flour provided to the stoves.

A stove owner said that the amount of flour received declined significantly, which is not enough for the people and the displaced from their areas because of the war, adding that the stoves distribute the bread three days a week, which adversely affected the citizens in the province of Deraa.

While one of the refugees said that the head of a family sleeps and wakes up to look for a loaf of bread to feed his family, noting that there is what is known as ‘tourism bread’, however the high prices and lack of financial sources prevented them from buying it, in addition to the spread of unemployment and the deterioration of the security conditions and the bombardment of their areas.

The lack of fuel and heating materials, as well as the loss of many food items, and the prices of other materials increased significantly in the province of Deraa, in addition to the repeated bombardment by the Syrian regime and the constant threat posed by ISIS and its attempts to advance at the expense of the opposition.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6726