Al-Hasakah-SANA
During his meeting with the directors of a number of offices of international organizations operating in the province and representatives of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent branch, Dr. Louay Sayoh, Governor of Hasaka, discussed the priorities of the people of the province and ways to respond to them, especially with regard to the situation of drinking water and discussing an emergency plan to deal with any possible displacement situation.
Sayyoh said: The aim of the meeting is primarily to coordinate work and integrate services in the provision of services from the offices of international organizations operating in Hasaka and to increase support in light of the humanitarian crisis that the province is going through as a result of the Turkish occupier's cutting off water for the 63rd consecutive day, amid international silence about a humanitarian crime against million citizens.
Sayouh stressed the need to provide more support to alleviate the suffering of the people and provide the drinking water desalination plant supplies of sterilization materials and others to continue their work under the current circumstances and take all necessary to prevent the spread of any diseases or epidemics resulting from the Turkish occupier's cutting off water from the province.
For his part, the head of the United Nations team in Qamishli, Marcel Colin, indicated that international organizations working in the governorate are working to alleviate the suffering of the people as a result of the water cut, pointing out that the offices of the organizations had earlier provided many desalination plants, reservoirs, and wells to secure drinking water for the people and alleviate their suffering. .
The directors of the service departments in the governorate called for immediate intervention to alleviate the suffering of the people, and to work on increasing the number of water tanks in the city and its suburbs, increasing the number of tanks used to transport water and digging more wells.
The directors called for the necessity of shedding light on the practices of the American and Turkish occupations and the militias associated with them and denouncing their actions of occupying schools and turning them into headquarters, as well as occupying hospitals, health centers, bakeries and mills, controlling the Allouk water station, displacing citizens from their homes, arbitrary arrest and forced recruitment of children, and working to neutralize educational and health institutions. and services in general, especially Allouk water station.
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