Calgary Herald

CHILDREN, BABIES DYING FROM COLD AT REFUGEE CAMP

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GENEVA At least 29 children and newborns are reported to have died in a teeming camp in northeaste­rn Syria over the past 8 weeks, mainly due to hypothermi­a, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said on Thursday.

About 23,000 people fleeing fighting in Deir alZor between Islamic State and the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces alliance, led by the Kurdish YPG militia, have arrived at al-Hol camp during the period, swelling its population, it said.

“The situation in Al-Hol camp is heartbreak­ing. Children are dying from hypothermi­a as their families flee to safety,” Elizabeth Hoff, WHO representa­tive in Syria, said in a statement.

The United Nations agency appealed for unhindered access to the camp, saying the situation has become “critical” for 33,000 people, mainly women and children, now living there in bitterly cold winter conditions.

Many displaced had walked for days or travelled in open trucks, arriving malnourish­ed and exhausted following “years of deprivatio­n” living under control of Islamic State, it said.

“Thousands of new arrivals have been forced to spend several nights in the camp’s open-air reception and screening areas, without tents, blankets or heating,” the WHO added.

WHO-supported teams are working around the clock in the camp to screen new arrivals, support vaccinatio­n and refer severely malnourish­ed children to a hospital in al-Hasakah, it said.

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