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Khan Eshieh Residents Appeal for Waste Clearance

Published : 05-07-2018

Khan Eshieh Residents Appeal for Waste Clearance

Residents of Khan Eshieh called on the mayor Omar AlShemali to urgently work on removing the mounds of trash pile accumulated in the streets, expressing fears of the uncontrolled propagation of insects, rodents, and health-threatening smells.

Reporting from Khan Eshieh, a Facebook page released live pictures showing the piles of waste heaped up in residential neighborhoods and near the secondary school.

Residents of Khan Eshieh have been enduring dire humanitarian conditions due to the high unemployment rates and lack of financial resources. The Syrian government forces also continue to crack down on free movement inside and out, blocking the residents’ access out of and into the camp unless otherwise authorized by the government troops. Students and workers who wish to leave the camp are compelled to put down their names one day earlier on ad hoc lists at government-run branches.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7381

Residents of Khan Eshieh called on the mayor Omar AlShemali to urgently work on removing the mounds of trash pile accumulated in the streets, expressing fears of the uncontrolled propagation of insects, rodents, and health-threatening smells.

Reporting from Khan Eshieh, a Facebook page released live pictures showing the piles of waste heaped up in residential neighborhoods and near the secondary school.

Residents of Khan Eshieh have been enduring dire humanitarian conditions due to the high unemployment rates and lack of financial resources. The Syrian government forces also continue to crack down on free movement inside and out, blocking the residents’ access out of and into the camp unless otherwise authorized by the government troops. Students and workers who wish to leave the camp are compelled to put down their names one day earlier on ad hoc lists at government-run branches.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7381