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Unprecedented winter leaves Syria’s refugees facing harsh conditions

A Syrian child sleeps on the snow in a refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley

Many child refugees are not dressed for the severe winter weather


Syria’s scarred children

A Syrian mother and her two children walk through the mud after the first snow of the year fell the previous night at a refugee camp in Bab al-Salam on the Syria-Turkey border, on Wednesday, January 9

A Syrian boy walks near rubbish next to tents at a refugee camp near the northern city of Azaz on the Syria-Turkey border, home to more than 7,000 people mostly from the northern districts of Aleppo and Marea, on Tuesday, January 8

Syrian refugees at a camp in the in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon

Syrian refugee children at Za’atari refugee camp in Mafraq, Jordan

A barefoot child walked through puddles at the Zaatari refugee camp, where about 55,000 Syrians live in hardship. A storm washed away tents last week.


A Syrian refugee man jumps to avoid muddy water near his tent, at Zaatari refugee camp, near the Syrian border in Mafraq, Jordan


A Syrian refugee man, fixes a tent that was blown off by the wind, at a temporary refugee camp in the eastern Lebanese town of Marj near the border with Syria, Lebanon.


Syrian refugees shovel away water pooled outside their tents after heavy rain, at a center funded by the International Islamic Relief Organization of Saudi Arabia (IIROSA), which provides shelter for Syrian refugees in al-Marj, in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon, January 7, 2013.


Syrian refugees queue for water in atrocious conditions at the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan


Syrian refugee children wait in freezing conditions for their families daily rations of food at a refugee camp in Bab al-Salam on the Syria-Turkey border, on Jan. 9, 2013


Syrians in Lebanon had sought refuge underneath this bread, where rescuers were barely in time to save them


Syrian refugees in flooded camps after unprecedented rains in 20 years


Knee-high waters are threatening refugees with serious illnesses

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