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Syrians near Hama resettle in caves, lacking money to rebuild

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In the village of al-Latamna in Hama's countryside, 63-year-old Syrian Rajaa Izzo lives with her family in a cave carved into a rocky hillside - the same shelter that protected her from bombardment during the civil war.

Breakdown
  • Many Syrians returning to the Hama countryside are living in caves after their homes were destroyed during the civil war.
  • Displaced residents had previously fled to camps in Idlib and returned after the fall of Bashar al-Assad to find little left standing. 16s
  • Families, lacking funds and basic services, have moved into caves that once served as hideouts. 47s
  • Many residents do not have access to electricity or water, with only about half of families having these services. 1m 6s
  • The World Bank estimates Syria's reconstruction costs at $216 billion after more than 13 years of conflict. 1m 23s
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