The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Heavy rain overflows parts of the makeshift camps and displace their inhabitants amid fears of a new tragedy in north-west Syria

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the drowning of Al-Sena’a Camp which is located at the outskirts of Binnish town in Idlib countryside, as a result of the heavy rains before hours, while the camps’ inhabitants released their cries appealing to the humanitarian organizations to hurry and help them before the greatest disaster strikes.

Sources informed SOHR that hundreds of families lives a tragic reality due to the flash floods, amid inability by the relief organizations to reach them, because of the road cutting off and the drowning of parts of the camps especially the makeshift ones.

On December 5, SOHR monitored that several camps in north Syria drowned, as a result of the heavy rain that started early morning, while the makeshift camps have been largely sustained damage due to the poor services in them.

According what the Syrian Observatory monitored, the camp of “Sham 2” faces a tragic situation and has been largely damaged, where rainwater entered all tents, which forced the camp’s inhabitants to get out and searched -under the rain- for a shelter in the shadow of the lack of potentials.