The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Ongoing low-pressure | Floods’ water enters tens of tents and damage camps in Idlib countryside

Idlib countryside: Several camps which house displaced people in areas in Idlib countryside north west of Syria had massive damages due to the extreme rainstorm and the floods followed it, where rain water entered tens of tents of the displaced people in more than 35 camps, resulted in damages ranging between total and partial.
According to SOHR sources, heavy rainfalls continued for early hours on Saturday morning, causing damages to “Wadi Haroun” camp in Herzah town north of Idlib, “Al-Bufares” camp on the outskirts of the same town, “Ajyal” camp in Kelely town and “Al-Hamoud” camp between Sarmada and Batebo, in addition to other camps on the outskirts of Jesr Al-Shoghour city in the western countryside of Idlib.
Yesterday, SOHR reported that huge amounts of rain fell on areas of northern and western of Syria, causing damages to displacement camps and temporary sheltering centres that were established after the catastrophic earthquake that hit Syria