Syrian refugees in Lebanon face a winter storm
Snow fell in the hills around the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon
in which hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees live.
Severe winter storms causing freezing temperatures in the
Middle East, giving rise to concerns about the plight of millions of refugees
there.
Snow fell in the hills around the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon
where hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees live.
Despite the freezing wind blowing, keep an attempt to
plug in a tent with a stronger and prepare for flooding.
The UN also 'very worried' related conditions in Jordan
and allot extra blanket there.
Over 7.6 million people homeless in Syria since the
uprising began to occur in 2011, with about 3.3 million people fled abroad.
Huda winter storm that is expected to last for several
days, causing snow and freezing temperatures in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and
Turkey.
Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip was also
affected.
In the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, tens of thousands of
refugees living in tents and unfinished houses built without heating, snow
closes roads and forcing some people to stop trading. (BBC)
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