Harsh weather and heavy rain flood hundreds of tents and make their inhabitants homeless in many camps in the Syrian north
The camps in the north of Syria are witnessing a tragic situation and catastrophic conditions, due to deteriorating weather conditions and the heavy rain, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the camps of Sarha and al-Deira on the road of Sarmada – Tal al-Karama north of Idlib; and the camps of Sa’dah, al-Omar, al-Jwayd, and al-Huda in Atma area, and the camps of al-Muda and al-Wdyhi in Sarmada and its countryside, and al-Sabreen camp near al-Dana area, and al-Hamoud camp near Batbu, and the camps of Darkush, Ain al-Bayda, and Khirbet al-Jawz, are witnessing a tragic situation of drowning of the camps and the destruction of tents, amid homelessness of hundreds of displaced people with a tragic situation suffered by children, women, and young men and men of the displaced people of the camp, while the relief and service parties are doing nothing about what is happening in these camps, where the displaced people are still trying to preserve the last of what remained for them in these camps, and appeal to be helped in light of these weather conditions, which tell about more tragedies.
Pictures by the Syrian Observatory show the suffering of the displaced people during their movements inside a camp near Kafrluseen area near the Syrian border with Iskenderun, due to the heavy rain that formed a mud floor due to the poor service of the camp