The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Water crisis | Turkish forces cut off water supply to Al-Hasakah, hours after partly re-activation of Allouk station

Reliable SOHR sources confirmed that Turkish forces in Allouk water purification station have cut off water supply to Al-Hasakah and surrounding areas once again.

 

Yesterday, reliable sources told SOHR that Turkish forces re-pumped water to Allouk water purification station which supplies Al-Hasakah city and surrounding areas with drinking water. Only a few pumps out of 30 ones have been re-activated, providing drinking water to Al-Hasakah city and countryside days after water supply had been cut off.

 

On July 5, Observatory sources reported that Turkish forces in Allouk station cut off  water supplies to Al-Hasakah city and surrounding areas for the seventh time since Turkish forces captured the water station in the northern countryside of Al-Hasakah.

 

On May, Observatory sources reported that Turkish forces deactivated Allouk water station once again, cutting off water supplies to Al-Hasakah city and surrounding areas in its countryside.

 

On April 5, SOHR sources said that Turkish forces activated Allouk water station, re-pumping water to Al-Hasakeh province, eight days after being cut off.