Published : 22-09-2018
Clearance of debris in Yarmouk Camp, which was kick-started a few days ago, has been under full swing, AGPS has learnt.
Bulldozers and trucks continue to take rubble out of Palestine and Loubiya streets along with other residential neighborhoods across Yarmouk in an attempt to unblock access roads and restore civilians’ smooth movement inside and out.
Debris has also been removed from AlWaseem Square, AlMadaris Street, AlMansoura Street, Abdullah AlAsabah Street, AlRija Square, and the vicinities of Palestine Hospital, among other vital roads.
Meanwhile, secretary of the Coalition of Palestinian Factions in Syria, Khaled Abdul Majeed, said no specific date has been set for the return of displaced families to Yarmouk Camp, adding that contacts have been underway with the Syrian authorities so as to dispatch a committee of experts to inspect the damage wrought on civilian buildings and press ahead with reconstruction.
Clearance of debris in Yarmouk Camp, which was kick-started a few days ago, has been under full swing, AGPS has learnt.
Bulldozers and trucks continue to take rubble out of Palestine and Loubiya streets along with other residential neighborhoods across Yarmouk in an attempt to unblock access roads and restore civilians’ smooth movement inside and out.
Debris has also been removed from AlWaseem Square, AlMadaris Street, AlMansoura Street, Abdullah AlAsabah Street, AlRija Square, and the vicinities of Palestine Hospital, among other vital roads.
Meanwhile, secretary of the Coalition of Palestinian Factions in Syria, Khaled Abdul Majeed, said no specific date has been set for the return of displaced families to Yarmouk Camp, adding that contacts have been underway with the Syrian authorities so as to dispatch a committee of experts to inspect the damage wrought on civilian buildings and press ahead with reconstruction.