With precarious access to safe water and rampant poverty, Syrian refugees in Lebanon face a cholera outbreak that has infected more than 3,000 people so far.
Al Masnaa border point has been a site of continuous deadly accidents, taking the lives of many, Lebanese and Syrians, crossing the border at night. The cause of the accidents has always been the same: a cement separator in the middle of the border point.
On paper, the Lebanese government, UNHCR and international aid agencies were meant to cover medical costs for those injured in the August 4 explosion, including foreigners. But the injured tell a different story.
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