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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Brutal Reality For Syrian Refugees Within Snowstorm


In a cold so biting that exposed fingers quickly start to ache, Syrian children in plastic sandals trudge through mud and chunks of ice, their tiny feet red from exposure.


Young girls pick their way across hillocks of garbage to dip up cloudy water from a shallow well and collect some of the trash to burn for heat. The luckier ones wear rubber boots and wool sweaters; many shiver in cotton sweatshirts and thin leggings. At night, parents sleep entwined with their children, fending off the fate of several infants just across the border in Syria who, in the snowstorms of recent days, froze to death.
 

This is just one of the hundreds of informal, scattered camps that house most of the several hundred thousand Syrians who have fled to Lebanon. Already suffering from shortages of food aid, schooling, clean water, sanitation and employment, Syrians displaced inside the country and throughout the region — about nine million people — now must contend with bitter weather that, according to Unicef, threatens more than 100,000 children living in temporary and often flimsy shelters in Lebanon alone.

The stormy cold has descended over much of the Middle East. While snow is common in Lebanon and parts of Syria, some Cairenes saw snow for the first time in their lives and Jerusalem this week recorded the heaviest December snowfall since the 1950s.
 













Syrians at a sprawling refugee camp in northern Jordan scrambled to batten down their tents against torrential rains and high winds as a blustery winter storm battered parts of the Middle East for a second day Thursday.

The storm, dubbed Alexa, already has pounded much of Lebanon and parts of northern Syria, pushing temperatures below zero and dumping snow and heavy rains. In some parts of Israel and the West Bank, meanwhile, government offices and schools shuttered to wait out the winter weather.

Syrian refugees across the region, however, were among the hardest hit by the storm, which heaped another layer of misery on the already grim existence of many of the more than 2 million Syrians who have fled the civil war raging in their homeland.
 

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Gaza Drowning In Floods After The Heavy 2013 Rain.


Gaza is sinking after heavy rain. This is NOT due to an environmental disaster, but decades of siege & destruction.

Winter storm fells trees, damages buildings and injures dozens of people in densely populated Palestinian enclave.


Severe flooding has forced dozens of families in the Palestinian Gaza Strip to leave their homes as a winter storm battered much of the Eastern Mediterranean. Some poorly built houses collapsed in the icy rain on Thursday, and many residents were seeking refuge in schools.

 
The Health Ministry said more than 30 residents had been injured in car crashes and collapsed buildings.

One of the most densely populated tracts on Earth, Gaza lacks much basic civil infrastructure and lives under an Egyptian-Israeli blockade with the declared purpose to cut off arms flows, but also curbs imports of fuel, building supplies and basic goods.

"This is the worst weather we've had in 20 years. There's no electricity, fuel and cooking gas. Many homes are flooded and destroyed," shop owner Fayez al-Yazghi told Al Jazeera. "We need urgent intervention from the whole world to save our lives."

 

The Floods Flooded hundreds of homes on Friday in Gaza. Civil defense  forced to hire a small fishing boats to evacuate families. the Gaza government announced harboring people affected in a number of public schools in Gaza Strip.

This harder and cold weather on Gaza Strip passes under the electricity crisis ,which the Gaza Strip cetizens suffering from, since the beginning of November lead to power outages for more than 18 hours a day due to suspension of the only power plant in Gaza as a result of the entry into force of industrial fuel.

 



























Friday, June 7, 2013

Europe Is Sinking: 20 Photos Of Historical Floods Sweeping Central Europe!



Despite the great progress that has been reached by the human, a slight increase in the water, which is the secret of life, sufficient to destroy what they have made!