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Six months after Beirut blast, Syrian refugees battle for survival


Six months after Beirut blast, Syrian refugees battle for survival
Syrian refugees were among those worst hit by the Aug. 4 port explosion that killed 200 people, injured 6,000 and left 300,000 homeless.
Written By:
Timour Azhari / Reuters |
1:00 am, Feb. 5, 2021
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Syrian refugee Ahmed Staifi walks among the debris of a house were his wife and two of his daughters were killed following a massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon, August 11, 2020. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Syrian refugees, Moayad Obeid and his family had it hard even before the massive explosion that tore through Beirut last August, killing his 26-year-old brother Ayman. In the six months since, life has become all but impossible. ....

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Syrian refugees struggle for survival amid Lebanon's crises |


Syrian refugees struggle for survival amid Lebanon’s crises
Syrian refugees were among those worst hit by the August 4 port explosion that killed 200 people, injured 6,000 and left 300,000 homeless.
Friday 05/02/2021
Syrian refugees are pictured at a refugee camp in Marjayoun, southern Lebanon. (REUTERS)
BEIRUT As Syrian refugees, Moayad Obeid and his family had it hard even before the massive explosion that tore through Beirut last August, killing his 26-year-old brother Ayman. In the six months since, life has become all but impossible.
As well as supporting his own family, Obeid, who makes the equivalent of about $100 a month working odd jobs in Beirut, now sends money to his brother’s widow and baby daughter, who returned to Syria after the blast, unable to make ends meet. ....

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Six months after Beirut blast, Syrian refugees battle for survival


Six months after Beirut blast, Syrian refugees battle for survival
Six months on, he has still received no aid. Everyone s story is harder than the other, Lebanese or Syrian, we are all suffering, Obeid told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.Reuters | Updated: 04-02-2021 12:25 IST | Created: 04-02-2021 11:31 IST
Visuals of the blast at Beirut port. (File photo) Image Credit: ANI
By Timour Azhari BEIRUT, Feb 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - massive explosion that tore through Beirut last August, killing his 26-year-old brother Ayman. In the six months since, life has become all but impossible.
As well as supporting his own family, Obeid, who makes the equivalent of about $100 a month working odd jobs in Beirut, now sends money to his brother s widow and baby daughter, who returned to Syria after the blast, unable to make ends meet. Six months on, he has still received no aid. ....

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Vulnerable bearing the brunt of Beirut blast fallout


Vulnerable bearing the brunt of Beirut blast fallout
Updated / Thursday, 4 Feb 2021
12:54
A man walks by a building damaged by the 4 August blast in Beirut s Gemayzeh neighbourhood
The blast killed 200 people, injured more than 6,500 and flattened whole neighbourhoods including homes, schools and hospitals.
Close to 300,000 people were left homeless, with many more continuing to live in homes that have yet to be repaired.
It is palpable. You can feel it. A lot of people are angry. A lot of people are upset, but people are also just exhausted
Irish woman Alison Heron, from north county Dublin has lived in the city of Beirut for the last two years, where she works as Trócaire’s Head of Programmes. ....

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