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After weeks of deadly clashes and sectarian violence in Sweida, southern Syria, a fragile calm has returned. Civilians are emerging from hiding, but the road to recovery is difficult, as thousands scramble for scarce food, clean water, and medical care. Power outages, destroyed infrastructure, and displacement have left communities facing a humanitarian emergency. Despite limited aid deliveries, many families remain in desperate need. This report brings you voices from Sweida as the city tries to heal while coping with acute shortages and the lingering trauma of violence.

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01:30I have a home Eastern, the meteorology building.
01:32A group of 16 people came to me.
01:35They burnt and destroyed without asking who I am.
03:30They fought us from all sides.
03:32May God not bless them.
03:33Many people need water.
03:47People need food. People need fuel. People need electricity.
03:54Today the city's citizens help each other.
03:57Whoever has a piece of bread, they distribute it to others.
04:02I have a home eastern the meteorology building.
04:05A group of 16 people came to me.
04:07They burnt and destroyed without asking who I am.
04:17I'm ready to go.
04:47You

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