vimarsana.com

துணை பிராந்திய மனிதாபிமானம் ஒருங்கிணைப்பாளர் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Daily Noon Briefing Highlights: Syria

Title Daily Noon Briefing Highlights: Syria 18 Feb 2021 Body Humanitarians bring water, household water tanks and hygiene kits to communities in rural Syria (October 2020). © OCHA Daily Noon Briefing Highlights – 18 February 2021 Syria The Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis, Mark Cutts, said he is shocked and appalled by the killing of another humanitarian worker in north-west Syria yesterday following an explosion in a market in Al-Bab city. This is the latest in a series of horrific car bombs and other improvised explosive devices that have killed dozens of civilians and injured many more in northern Syria in recent months. The humanitarian colleague who was killed yesterday was a community health worker of a UN-funded health project in Al-Bab providing services for people affected by COVID-19. A driver and a co-worker were injured in the attack.

Statement by Mark Cutts, Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis on the recent floods in northwest Syria // Gaziantep, 28 January 2021

Office of the Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the syria crisis Statement by Mark Cutts, Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis on the recent floods in northwest Syria   Gaziantep, 28 January 2021   I am deeply concerned about the devastating impact that the recent floods have had on displaced people living in camps in northwest Syria. Following extensive efforts by humanitarian workers to reach affected communities, latest reports indicate that at least 121,000 people in 304 sites in northwest Syria were badly affected when torrential rain and strong winds damaged or destroyed at least 21,700 tents. One child was killed, and at least three people were injured. In addition, people who were already struggling to survive had many of their food stocks, household goods and other meagre possessions washed away. Water was contaminated. Small children, the elderly, pregnant mothers and others were left stranded in remote areas in the mud, as temper

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.