Days of Palestine, Yarmouk –Around 18,000 Palestinian refugees have been trapped in Al-Yarmouk Refugee Camp in Syria with limited access to food and water.
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There is no electricity, and most civilians cannot meet essential needs such as health care, household items, adequate shelter and heating.
Safe, potable water is unavailable in the camp, creating massive public health risks for the besieged population.
Non-treated water for washing and cooking costs 1,400 Syrian pounds (US$7.40) for every 1,000 litres.
On average, residents report that they are bathing only once every two weeks.
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The shortage and high cost of fuel means that residents can only run pumps from open wells once a week.
In this video, captured and published by the UNRWA, this boy and his brother are filling containers from an untreated ground water source for their families.
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