Syria's Health Minister said on Saturday, that the cholera outbreak in northern Syria is still under control, the state news agency SANA reported.
Hasan Al-Ghabbash made the remarks during his meeting with UN representatives and other NGOs in Syria, saying that due to preemptive measures, the situation is still under control.
Al-Ghabbash said the ministry has adopted a response plan, starting with securing clean water and raising awareness in addition to activating early response teams.
The minister pointed out that a major water outage has continued for 50 days in the northeastern Hasakah province after Turkish forces halted pumping from the Alouk water station, saying the move was a possible factor behind the outbreak.