In Daraa camp southern Syria, stifling water crisis still continue for 407 consecutive days amid the absence of most basic services such as hospitals, electricity and communications.
It is noteworthy that approximately 70% of the camp’s houses had become uninhabitable, due to the violent bombing over the past months, as hundreds of families were forced to leave the camp and flee to neighboring areas fearing for their lives.
The residents complain of relief institutions and UNRWA negligence towards its work in the camp, while they do not receive any aid, where UNRWA distributes aid only in neighboring towns that most of residents cannot access fearing of being arrested on checkpoints.