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The continued removal of rubble from the streets of Sabinah camp and its inhabitants complain about the lack of relief assistance

Published : 07-06-2018

The continued removal of rubble from the streets of Sabinah camp and its inhabitants complain about the lack of relief assistance

In Sabinah, the municipality of Quneitra, in coordination with the governorate of Damascus, completed the process of removing the rubble from Al-Basel Street in Al-Sabaina camp yesterday. The work will continue to remove the remains of rubble and debris in the alleys and lanes of the camp later on.

On their part, a number of residents of the Sabinah camp demanded the municipality and the governorate of Damascus to remove the rubble from their areas of residence, pointing out that since they returned to their camp, the rubble has not been removed, making it a dumping ground for waste and dirt that is threatening their health.

In the meantime, the residents of Al-Sabinah camp complained about the scarcity of relief assistance provided to them by the relief associations and institutions and UNRWA, accusing UNRWA of negligence and failure to provide them with the services they give to other Palestinian camps, as well as the lack of basic services and infrastructure services.

In 2013, Sabinah camp witnessed violent clashes and was subjected to heavy bombardments by the Syrian regime forces, which led to the damage of over 80% of its buildings totally and partially, before the regime took control of it on 17-11-2013. A few of its residents were allowed to return to it on 30th of August 2017.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7246

In Sabinah, the municipality of Quneitra, in coordination with the governorate of Damascus, completed the process of removing the rubble from Al-Basel Street in Al-Sabaina camp yesterday. The work will continue to remove the remains of rubble and debris in the alleys and lanes of the camp later on.

On their part, a number of residents of the Sabinah camp demanded the municipality and the governorate of Damascus to remove the rubble from their areas of residence, pointing out that since they returned to their camp, the rubble has not been removed, making it a dumping ground for waste and dirt that is threatening their health.

In the meantime, the residents of Al-Sabinah camp complained about the scarcity of relief assistance provided to them by the relief associations and institutions and UNRWA, accusing UNRWA of negligence and failure to provide them with the services they give to other Palestinian camps, as well as the lack of basic services and infrastructure services.

In 2013, Sabinah camp witnessed violent clashes and was subjected to heavy bombardments by the Syrian regime forces, which led to the damage of over 80% of its buildings totally and partially, before the regime took control of it on 17-11-2013. A few of its residents were allowed to return to it on 30th of August 2017.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7246