The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

(Video) Fires devour thousands of hectares of agricultural land extending from al-Raqqah countryside to northeast of Aleppo countryside causing heavy damage to citizens’ property

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored huge fires within the area between the countryside of al-Raqqah and the northeastern countryside of Aleppo in the east Euphrates area, where about 30000 hectares of land in that area were burned, also the fires took long hours to be extinguished despite the arrival of team of the Raqqah Fire department, However, most of them do not know how to extinguish fires delayed extinguishing the fires, according to a video the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 24th of February 2019 that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained information from several reliable sources, confirming that the number of people who were injured in the explosion that took place in al-Hool camp in the southeastern countryside of al-Hasakah has reached 14 people, where the explosion was caused by gas cylinders in the camp and caused major fires and smoke which injured people, where the “Kurdish Red Crescent” provided aid to the injured people. This explosion increased the tragedy of about 44500 displaced people and refugees in the camp, who are 5895 displaced families who are about 21891, and 5930 refugee families to the camp numbering about 22531.

A video by the Syrian Observatory shows the huge fires that burned thousands of hectares of agricultural land extending from the countryside of al-Raqqah until the northeast of Aleppo within the east Euphrates  area

Https://www.facebook.com/syriahro/videos/2328481814064058/