In post-Assad Syria, displaced people await reconstruction
Summary
Many people in northwest Syria are still living in temporary shelters years after the fall of the Assad regime. Their villages were destroyed, and the rebuilding process will take a long time, leaving them stuck in camps with worsening living conditions and limited access to hospitals and other services.Key Facts
- Syria has faced a big drop in humanitarian aid from countries, especially the United States.
- Hundreds of thousands of displaced people live in makeshift shelters in northwest Syria.
- These people hoped to return home after Assad's regime fell, but many villages are destroyed.
- The rebuilding of homes and infrastructure will take several years.
- Living conditions in camps like Qah are getting worse over time.
- Essential services such as hospitals are at risk of shutting down.
- The situation was reported by a news team visiting the Qah camp in Syria.
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