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Two tents burn in Deir Balout camp amid harsh conditions

Published : 19-06-2018

Two tents burn in Deir Balout camp amid harsh conditions

A fire broke out in the Deir Balout camp, in the Jindires area located in Afrin, north of Syria, in two tents of the forcibly displaced refugees from Yarmouk camp in the south of Damascus to the Syrian north.

According to the Action Group’s correspondent, a fire broke out on Monday 12th June in the Deir Balout camp, noting that the damage was limited to the materials.

The families of the displaced Palestinian refugees from Yarmouk camp to the Syrian north, are suffering from miserable conditions as a result of the lack of the basic services in the shelter centers that they were forced to move to, as well as the shortage of living and residential necessities, in addition to the dispersion of the families where one family has been spread across different shelter centers.

The number of Palestinian families displaced from Yarmouk camp to the north of Syria is estimated at 696 families, according to the Kheir Umma Foundation. They were distributed across a number of camps in Idlib and Aleppo as follows: 400 families in Deir Balout camp, 50 families in Atma camp, 22 families in Bansh camp, 45 families in Jindires camp, 109 families in Azaaz and 70 families in Idlib.

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7312

A fire broke out in the Deir Balout camp, in the Jindires area located in Afrin, north of Syria, in two tents of the forcibly displaced refugees from Yarmouk camp in the south of Damascus to the Syrian north.

According to the Action Group’s correspondent, a fire broke out on Monday 12th June in the Deir Balout camp, noting that the damage was limited to the materials.

The families of the displaced Palestinian refugees from Yarmouk camp to the Syrian north, are suffering from miserable conditions as a result of the lack of the basic services in the shelter centers that they were forced to move to, as well as the shortage of living and residential necessities, in addition to the dispersion of the families where one family has been spread across different shelter centers.

The number of Palestinian families displaced from Yarmouk camp to the north of Syria is estimated at 696 families, according to the Kheir Umma Foundation. They were distributed across a number of camps in Idlib and Aleppo as follows: 400 families in Deir Balout camp, 50 families in Atma camp, 22 families in Bansh camp, 45 families in Jindires camp, 109 families in Azaaz and 70 families in Idlib.

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7312