More than 650 tents and temporary shelters for the victims were damaged in 40 camps where a child was slightly injured and shops collapsed, and many roads were closed due to the heavy downpour. northwest Syria.
The Syrian Civil Defense said that 254 tents for earthquake survivors were directly damaged in emergency conditions, without adequate infrastructure, in 18 sheltering camps, most of which were newly established.
The organization noted that the highest percentage of damage was in the displaced camps, with 400 tents damaged in 22 camps, which mainly suffered from the fragility of the disastrous humanitarian situation and the reality of poor service.
The “Syrian Response Coordinators” team, on the other hand, urged local authorities in all regions of Idlib and Aleppo rural areas to move affected families to safe places and to temporarily open schools and places of worship to protect those affected by the torrential storm.
The team urged all humanitarian agencies and organizations to fully increase preparedness, work to assist those affected, and direct all humanitarian teams and specialist cadres to affected areas to assist the displaced.