The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that the escalation of violence in Syria strongly affects civilians and civil infrastructure, noting that the civil infrastructure was severely affected, including six referral hospitals and several ambulances and other medical facilities in the region urgently need medical supplies and support.
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The UN office denounced the power outages in Lattakia Governorate, which resulted in the disruption of water pumping. The study was also suspended in Lattakia and Tartous, pointing out that the highway between Homs and Lattakia is still closed, which increases the restriction of the arrival of humanitarian aid.
The UN office added that the humanitarian operations in the region are still strongly disabled, as the insecurity led to the stopping of all moves to the coastal areas and inside it, while this caused thousands of people in the region, and thousands crossed to Lebanon in search of safety
For his part, the resident coordinator and the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria urged Adam Abdel -Mawla, and the regional coordinator for the humanitarian affairs of the Syrian crisis, Renatten in Carsen, all parties to protect people and infrastructure and allow the delivery of humanitarian aid safely and without obstacles.