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Water Structures Installed in Aleppo’s Handarat Camp

Published : 12-11-2018

Water Structures Installed in Aleppo’s Handarat Camp

A delegation of the International Red Cross popped in Handrat Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Aleppo, to install water facilities and a pump in response to the damage inflicted on the water network by the warfare.

Sometime earlier, the Syrian Red Crescent and Red Cross organizations dispatched five water tanks to the camp following an increase in the number of returnees.

Handarat Camp (also called Ein AlTel Camp) is located to the northeast of Aleppo’s Hill, overseeing the Turkey-bound traffic lanes. It stands on a rocky hill and is situated some 13 kilometers away from the city center.

According to data by the General Commission of Arab Palestinian Refugees in Syria, some 8,000 Palestinian refugees used to take shelter in Handarat Camp. Only 175 displaced families returned to the camp following the heavy onslaughts launched by the Syrian government battalions.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7940

A delegation of the International Red Cross popped in Handrat Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Aleppo, to install water facilities and a pump in response to the damage inflicted on the water network by the warfare.

Sometime earlier, the Syrian Red Crescent and Red Cross organizations dispatched five water tanks to the camp following an increase in the number of returnees.

Handarat Camp (also called Ein AlTel Camp) is located to the northeast of Aleppo’s Hill, overseeing the Turkey-bound traffic lanes. It stands on a rocky hill and is situated some 13 kilometers away from the city center.

According to data by the General Commission of Arab Palestinian Refugees in Syria, some 8,000 Palestinian refugees used to take shelter in Handarat Camp. Only 175 displaced families returned to the camp following the heavy onslaughts launched by the Syrian government battalions.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7940