Feb 9 (Reuters) - The death toll from the collapse of residential buildings in the Lebanese city of Tripoli rose to 15 after ...
A delegation of Tripoli officials said Tuesday they briefed President Joseph Aoun on the scale of the damage in the northern city and the urgent need for financial support, adding that Aoun ...
At least 14 people have been killed and several others injured when two adjoining buildings collapsed in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, according to officials.
The search and rescue operations at the collapsed building in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, have ended, marking a new chapter in ...
Rescuers pulled survivors from the rubble as officials blamed years of neglect and warned other buildings could be at risk.
The death toll from the collapse of residential buildings in the Lebanese city of Tripoli rose to 15 after search and rescue operations ended, Lebanon’s National News Agency said on Monday, citing the ...
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has chaired a meeting with national and local officials, during which the decision was made to ...
Rubble is all that remains of the building once home to Adnan Mardash's grocery shop in north Lebanon's Tripoli after it collapsed, killing 14 people and shining a spotlight on the impoverished city's ...
The collapse of residential buildings in Tripoli, Lebanon, has resulted in 15 deaths, prompting urgent attention to the city's infrastructure issues. Officials have initiated evacuations and temporary ...
The incident occurred in Lebanon at around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 8 ...
Rescue operations at a two-block residential building in northern Tripoli ended Monday after 15 people were killed and eight were injured.
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