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Storm delays Iraq-Syria aid airlift for second day
2013-12-14
Severe weather has delayed the start of the first United Nations airlift of aid items from Iraq to Syria for a second day, a spokesman said on Friday.

“Qamishli airport remains closed, but apparently weather conditions are improving,” said UN refugee agency (UNHCR) regional spokesman Peter Kessler, referring to the city in northeast Syria to which aid supplies are to be flown.

“We hope to have word from the authorities there, hopefully later today or tomorrow,” which “would then would give us an idea when the airlift might start,” Kessler said.

The airlift, which has been given the go-ahead by both the Syrian and Iraqi governments, was initially expected to begin on Thursday.

UNHCR plans to fly some 40 metric tonnes of aid into the area, which has become increasingly dangerous to reach, providing “core relief items for 10,000 families, or about 50-60,000 people,” Kessler said this week.

UNHCR said it plans to spend $195 million to help “winterise” Syria and the surrounding countries. As part of the programme, the agency has already begun distributing things like isolation tents, plastic sheeting, warm clothing, especially for children and other vulnerable people, and cash for fuel.

Kurdish-majority areas of the countryÂ’s northeast were relatively quiet until clashes broke out this year between Kurds and jihadist rebels, pushing tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds across the border into IraqÂ’s autonomous Kurdistan region.
Posted by:Steve White

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