Norwegian Refugee Council: Beirut Blast Six Months on – Thousands Still Homeless With Poverty on the Rise
Six months since the
While the majority of around 200,000 residences damaged or destroyed on
Even before the explosion,
The worst-affected victims of the explosion already lived in the poorest areas of
Among families affected by the explosion, 42 per cent who had chronic medical conditions reported that they could not continue their treatment, largely because they no longer afforded it.
Of all affected groups NRC assessed, Syrian refugees report the highest incidents of violence, abuse, and harassment from landlords and because of tensions in the community. "Thousands of homes have been repaired thanks to huge investment and work by the people affected and the international community, but the stark reality is that the most vulnerable are still displaced," said NRC's Lebanon Country Director
"They are increasingly jobless, unable to pay rent, incurring huge debts and evermore dependent on aid. Tens of thousands are still unable to secure a new home or return to where they used to live. It is now imperative to look beyond the structural damage and help the people in



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