Water station in northeast Syria out of service, impacting 400,000 people as violence continues
18 October 2019
- UNICEF's partners have supported water trucks distribute safe water to neighbourhoods and collective shelters affected by the disruption of water supply caused by the damage caused to the Allouk water station due to heavy violence.
DAMASCUS, 18 October 2019- “As violence continues today in the town of Ras Al-Ain, the A’llouk water station in the town remains out of service for more than one week. The station, near the fighting, provides water supply for nearly 400,000 people, among them many children.
“The two main electricity lines supplying power to the water station have been damaged in the fighting causing the water station to stop working.
“Technical teams were able to reach the water station earlier this week. However, they were not able to fully repair the damage due to fighting in the area.
“Linking an alternative water supply from Al-Himme, a nearby pumping station, is covering less than one-third of people’s needs. Shallow wells on which people depend now are not safe, putting children at an increased risk of waterborne diseases.
“In coordination with partners and local authorities, UNICEF is responding to the severe water shortages among the affected communities:
- A daily delivery of 95,000 litres of water and 12 water tanks to mitigate water shortages in shelters in Al-Hasakeh city, in addition to 50m3 to shelters in Tel Tamer over the past six days.
- Water trucking to Al-Hol and A’reesha camps with an average of 600m3 a day, reaching 77,000 internally displaced people and refugees
- Minor repairs at the A’llouk water station
“A lull in the violence will allow UNICEF to deliver 16,000 litres of fuel to make A’llouk station function until electrical systems are repaired and to help increase the capacity of Al-Himme alternative water source.
“Parties to the conflict in northeast Syria should facilitate access and protection to water specialists to be able to repair the damage at the water station as soon as possible.
“All parties to the conflict, and those with influence over them, must stop attacks and military activity on or near civilian infrastructure in the northeast and across Syria.”