Published : 04-11-2019
Tents have been swamped by heavy rainfalls in AlSadaka Camp for Palestinian refugees in Aleppo’s northern outskirts, north of Syria.
Some 35 displaced Palestinian families have been taking refuge in ramshackle and poorly-equipped tents set up in the area.
The families continue to sound distress signals over the dire humanitarian conditions they have been facing owing to the absence of vital services and relief assistance.
Located north of Suran city, in the northern countryside of Aleppo, AlBal Camp was established in April 2018 to give shelter to families displaced from Eastern AlGhouta. It is home to nearly 600 makeshift tents funded by AFAD charity and the Turkish Red Crescent.
The rampant Syrian warfare has had disastrous fallouts on the Palestinian refugees, hundreds of whom have been struggling for survival in the violence-stricken country.
Tents have been swamped by heavy rainfalls in AlSadaka Camp for Palestinian refugees in Aleppo’s northern outskirts, north of Syria.
Some 35 displaced Palestinian families have been taking refuge in ramshackle and poorly-equipped tents set up in the area.
The families continue to sound distress signals over the dire humanitarian conditions they have been facing owing to the absence of vital services and relief assistance.
Located north of Suran city, in the northern countryside of Aleppo, AlBal Camp was established in April 2018 to give shelter to families displaced from Eastern AlGhouta. It is home to nearly 600 makeshift tents funded by AFAD charity and the Turkish Red Crescent.
The rampant Syrian warfare has had disastrous fallouts on the Palestinian refugees, hundreds of whom have been struggling for survival in the violence-stricken country.