Published : 25-03-2020
Residents of AlSabina refugee camp have appealed to the Syrian authorities to allocate mobile stores for holders of smart cards in the area in order to enable civilians to fetch much-needed food items after severe movement restrictions have been slapped in the war-ravaged country over fears of coronavirus outbreak.
Civilians said they have been forced to walk for several kilometers to purchase vital items after they Syrian government suspended public transportation from and to cities and towns.
Located some 14 kilometers away from southern Damascus, AlSabina Camp has been gripped with an abject situation owing to the absence of humanitarian assistance, relief aids, proper infrastructure, and vital facilities. Frequent water and power outages have made the situation far worse.
Residents of AlSabina refugee camp have appealed to the Syrian authorities to allocate mobile stores for holders of smart cards in the area in order to enable civilians to fetch much-needed food items after severe movement restrictions have been slapped in the war-ravaged country over fears of coronavirus outbreak.
Civilians said they have been forced to walk for several kilometers to purchase vital items after they Syrian government suspended public transportation from and to cities and towns.
Located some 14 kilometers away from southern Damascus, AlSabina Camp has been gripped with an abject situation owing to the absence of humanitarian assistance, relief aids, proper infrastructure, and vital facilities. Frequent water and power outages have made the situation far worse.