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Lebanon: 1.2 million displaced, shelters full, parks, streets are last refuges as Israel rains hellfire

Lebanon’s 900 government-established shelters cannot accommodate any more people, says the United Nations

Reuters Published 04.10.24, 07:26 PM

U.N. officials said on Friday most of Lebanon's nearly 900 shelters were full and that people fleeing Israeli military strikes were increasingly sleeping out in the open in streets or in public parks.

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Some of the displaced families talk among themselves in the Skybar club of Beirut, a shelter in Lebanon, October 2. Reuters.
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"Most of the nearly 900 government-established collective shelters in Lebanon have no more capacity," the U.N. refugee agency's Rula Amin told a Geneva press briefing. She said that they were working with local authorities to find more sites and that some hotels were opening their doors.

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A group of displaced people receive clothes outside the Skybar club of Beirut in Lebanon, October 2. Reuters.

"People are sleeping in public parks, on the street, the beach," said Mathieu Luciano, the International Organization For Migration's office head in Lebanon. He confirmed that most shelters were full, including those in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, but said some others had space.

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A child takes a nap on the floor while others rest inside the Skybar club of Beirut, Lebanon October 2. Reuters.

He voiced concern about the fate of tens of thousands of mostly female live-in domestic workers in Lebanon whom he said were being "abandoned" by their employers. "They face very limited shelter options," he said, adding that many of them came from Egypt, Sudan and Sri Lanka.

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A boy runs while clothes hang to dry on railings outside the Skybar club of Beirut in Lebanon October 2. Reuters.

Lebanese authorities say more than 1.2 million Lebanese have been displaced and nearly 2,000 people killed since the start of Israeli conflict with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group over the last year, most of them over the past two weeks.

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Women look worried and distant as they sit in the Skybar club in Beirut, Lebanon October 2. Reuters.

On Friday, Israeli strikes sealed off Lebanon's main border crossing with Syria, blocking the way for vehicles, although the UNHCR's Amin said that some were crossing on foot.

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Alia Abed Ibrahim, a 45-year-old mother, fixes the hair of her daughter Mervet, 8, inside a makeshift tent where her family sought refuge in Beirut, Lebanon October 1. Reuters.

"We could see that some people were walking, desperate to flee Lebanon, and so they walked actually through that destroyed road," she said. 

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