Internally displaced Syrians in the Wadi Al-Adheb camp near the Al-Dana town in northwestern Syria face cold weather, rain, floods, as well as food and water shortages. The residents of the camp are originally from the town of Al-Aqirabat in Eastern Hama, and they moved to the Wadi Al-Adheb town in the Hama governorate during fighting in Al-Aqirabat. During the Syrian government's military offensive against Isis in 2016, they remained under siege in Wadi Al-Adheb for 45 days before fleeing to the countryside of Al-Dana in Idlib. Their camp in Dana is called Wadi Al-Adheb in memory of their si


Internally displaced Syrians in the Wadi Al-Adheb camp near the Al-Dana town in northwestern Syria face cold weather, rain, floods, as well as food and water shortages. The residents of the camp are originally from the town of Al-Aqirabat in Eastern Hama, and they moved to the Wadi Al-Adheb town in the Hama governorate during fighting in Al-Aqirabat. During the Syrian government's military offensive against Isis in 2016, they remained under siege in Wadi Al-Adheb for 45 days before fleeing to the countryside of Al-Dana in Idlib. Their camp in Dana is called Wadi Al-Adheb in memory of their siege. With nearly 7 million people displaced in Syria, including around 3 million children, according to the UN Syrian internally displaced population represent the biggest internally displaced population in the world


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