Situation Overview
To date, 74,381 people remain displaced from Al-Hassakeh, Ar-Raqqa and Aleppo governorates. 117,132 people have returned to their areas of origin in Al-Hassakeh, Ar-Raqqa and Aleppo. Of this population, 28,667 people have been displaced more than once. Overall, 90 active collective shelters in Al-Hassakeh and 1 in Ar-Raqqa are accommodating 16,931 people. 644 people (154 families) have now arrived at Tweina Camp. In the past week, an estimated 8,825 individuals have returned to Ras al-Ain, Tal Tamer, and Amuda sub-districts in Al-Hassakeh Governorate. New displacements have recorded in Ar-Raqqa governorate from Suluk and Ein Issa sub-districts. Additionally, 644 people (154 families) have now arrived at Tweina camp, Al-Hassakeh governorate.1In Tal-Tamer city and its rural areas, people have also been displaced to the Abdul-Aziz mountain area, where there are collective shelters in the 13 surrounding villages. With the continued drastic drops in temperatures and winter approaching, women and girls are adversely affected by the cold weather as there are dire needs for NFIs that will protect them from the weather.