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Water Supplies Cut in AlHusainiya Camp for Months

Published : 28-02-2020

Water Supplies Cut in AlHusainiya Camp for Months

Palestinian refugees taking shelter in AlHusainiya refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq, have denounced the water blackout rocking the camp for months.

A Palestinian woman taking refuge in the area said water supplies have been cut in her neighborhood since last year.

The refugee appealed to the concerned authorities to take urgent action in response to the crisis and repair the water network at the soonest possible time.

A few days earlier, Palestinian refugees have voiced deep concern over the health hazards inflicted by the trash mounds piled up across residential alleyways and the standing wastewater flooding the main access roads in the camp.

All the way through the nine-year Syrian conflict, Palestinians taking refuge in AlHusainiya camp have been grappling with dire conditions. High unemployment rates and the absence of relief assistance by UNRWA and other humanitarian institutions have made survival quite difficult in the area.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9771

Palestinian refugees taking shelter in AlHusainiya refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq, have denounced the water blackout rocking the camp for months.

A Palestinian woman taking refuge in the area said water supplies have been cut in her neighborhood since last year.

The refugee appealed to the concerned authorities to take urgent action in response to the crisis and repair the water network at the soonest possible time.

A few days earlier, Palestinian refugees have voiced deep concern over the health hazards inflicted by the trash mounds piled up across residential alleyways and the standing wastewater flooding the main access roads in the camp.

All the way through the nine-year Syrian conflict, Palestinians taking refuge in AlHusainiya camp have been grappling with dire conditions. High unemployment rates and the absence of relief assistance by UNRWA and other humanitarian institutions have made survival quite difficult in the area.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9771