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An Emergency response to water pollution in Quneitra

Khan Arnabe, Quneitra, Syria. distributing chlorine pills sterile (Aqua tabs). July 2015. photo: Afaf Mirzo

An Emergency response to water pollution in Quneitra

July 27, 2015
in News from the branches, On Home, Quneitra
1 min read

Syrian Arab Red Crescent- Quneitra branch responded to many pathological cases resulted from water pollution in Khan Arnabe districts through July 2015.

Mobile health clinic was keen to visit these areas.

They checked all families and children who showed symptoms of inflammatory and provided more than 83 person with needed medicine.

Water and Sanitation team arranged an awareness campaign about the needs to preserve clean water sources and follow up periodically sterilized.

The team distributed about 1200 chlorine pills sterile (Aqua tabs).

SARC’s Volunteers briefed people on basics about using chlorine pills where the campaign reached 200 family.

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