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SARC responds to the east of Mothalath Al Badia arrivals. photo: Alaa Al Kadi

SARC responds to the east of Mothalath Al Badia arrivals

July 18, 2016
in Rural Damascus
1 min read

SARC’s Rural Damascus branch responded in cooperation with Al Dumair sub-branch to secure the needs of arrivals from Al Raqa, Deir Al Zoor, Palmyra and Rural Aleppo to Kherbet Al Batmiat in the east of Mothalath Al Badia on 20/6/2016.

The number of arrivals reached 1500 person including 525 kids, who were provided with these materials: (500 canned foods, 500 kitchen parcels, 500 plastic linoleum, 200 water gallons, 2430 blankets, 500 bread bags, baby, women and older diapers).

Knowing that these materials are donated by International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

SARC Mobile Clinic headed to this area on 21/6/2016 and checked 300 patients have: (acute enteritis, respiratory infections, pregnancy diseases and infections, kids’ dehydration, malnutrition cases and malignant tumors).

It’s worth mentioning that these families are in urgent need and still sleeping in the open air, and there are 22 emergency cases need a quick transport to the hospital to get necessary treatment.

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