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Lebanon: Harsh Winters for Syrian Refugees

Read More: Syrian refugees in Arsal, a Lebanese town on the border with Syria, do not have adequate shelters to withstand the harsh winter months. More than 1 ...

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Syrian refugees in Arsal, a Lebanese city on the border with Syria, do not have sufficient accommodation to withstand the harsh winter months. More than 15.000 Syrian refugees in Arsal are experiencing their second winter since a 2019 Higher Defense Council order, led by the president and responsible for implementing the national defense strategy. They had to dismantle their accommodations. The order has forced them to live without adequate roofs and insulation, facing harsh winter conditions such as subzero temperatures and flooding.

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