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People of Sheikh Maqsoud leave to the Shahba area after the earthquake

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A large number of residents of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods are now emptying their homes after the earthquake that occurred on the sixth of this month, and they are heading to the Shahba area in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

The correspondent of Aso News Network in Aleppo said that the people in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods go to the al-Shahba area in the northern countryside of Aleppo to live there, as the houses there are on the ground and there are no residential buildings that are high or close to each other, such as the residential buildings in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods.

A number of people sell the items of their homes, and some are still offering them for sale in order to go to al-Shahba to live and settle there.

“Abdul-Fattah Midouni” told Aso News Network, “I sent my family to al-Shahba region because the situation in Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood is frightening, and there is overcrowding, and a large part of the houses and buildings have been cracked and damaged, while the situation in al-Shahba is good and there is no fear because the area is wide.” It is open, unlike Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods.” He continued, “I will sell the items of the house, and then I will go to my family in Shahba area.”

The drivers of internal transport “services” who work on Aleppo-Al-Shahba line are constantly present in the garage, and “Abu Khabat,” a microbus driver, told Aso News Network, I go daily to Al-Shahba area about seven times, where I transport passengers there, all of whom are residents of the Sheikh neighborhood. Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh, who now go there to settle down after leaving their homes, as they fear its collapse.

The number of families who left their homes in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods to al-Shahba area in the northern countryside of Aleppo has so far reached more than 1,200 families, while many families are still thinking of going to al-Shahba area in the northern countryside of Aleppo.