Mhaibib, a village perched on a hill just north of the Lebanon-Israel border, was leveled by a series of explosions on Oct.
Hundreds of thousands of children and their families have been displaced by ongoing conflict in Lebanon. UNICEF is there, but ...
"We have concerns with displaced people who are coming in huge numbers to Beirut, and they have a lot of needs, and it is ...
Most of the residents of Beirut's southern suburbs have already fled and are now displaced. They are currently sheltering in schools in central Beirut amid poor living conditions.
The memory of a homeland follows me around in the diaspora, reminding me of better days and lamenting the present struggle alongside me.
More broadly, the large numbers of people now living in Beirut also means there is an increased chance of blockages and overflows, which could pose "a substantial public health risk", the agency said.
Extreme stress' - Fouad El-Semelawy, whose company delivers water across Beirut, says demand for his services have spiked.