HUMANITARIAN FACTSHEET FOR LEBANON
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Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York |
Humanitarian Factsheet for Lebanon
The following has been prepared by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA):
-- 1,183 dead and 4,054 wounded (according to Lebanon’s Higher Relief Council (HRC)).
-- Approximately 140,000 returnees from Syria (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and Governor of Homs ( Syria)).
Humanitarian Activities
Three Humanitarian Convoys Dispatched Today:
-- Beirut to Masnaa -- Six United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and 10 UNHCR trucks.
-- Beirut to Beiteddine -- Two World Food Programme (WFP) trucks.
-- Beirut to Majdil Silim -- Seven WFP trucks.
-- Total convoys to date: 52 humanitarian convoys have been dispatched since 26 July 2006 (WFP).
Tyre Humanitarian Hub:
-- Clean drinking water is priority concern -- 42 out of 70 villages have no water supply. Most villages’ water tanks and pipe networks have been destroyed or damaged. No villages have electrical power to operate water pumps.
-- Also, immediate need for mattresses, blankets, kitchen sets, jerry cans, hygiene kits, soap, lanterns and baby formula in the heaviest damaged areas.
-- Municipal authorities have requested construction materials, indicating that one-room units to be built by the community with support from humanitarian agencies.
Saida ( Sidon) Humanitarian Hub:
-- Entire region (except Marjayoun) heavily contaminated by unexploded ordnance; demining will take up to six months in the region of Nabatiye alone.
-- Needs include bottled water for 200,000, as well as water storage tanks; supplementary food rations for 150,000; and household items and tents for 20,000.
-- Electricity still being rationed, which is affecting water supply -– situation unlikely to improve in short-term.
-- 460,000 people fed by WFP to date (2,621 metric tons of food), including 335,000 people in Lebanon and 125,000 Lebanese returnees from Syria.
-- UNICEF provided essential drugs for 70,000 people and carried out a vaccination campaign against measles for 13,000 children and against polio for 9,000.
-- UNICEF also delivered water for 135,000 (35,000 in Beirut, Aley, Metn and Chouf and 100,000 in Rmeish, Hasbayya and Tyre), as well as water kits for 80,000 throughout the country.
-- United Nations has facilitated entry of 135,000 metric tons of fuel for the Government and aid agencies into Lebanon between 2 and 17 August.
-- United Nations agencies have worked with the Government on a public awareness campaign on the dangers posed by unexploded ordnance -- TV and radio spots aired; 100,000 leaflets and 10,000 posters distributed.
Lebanon Flash Appeal
-- To date, just under $88.9 million committed to the $165 million Flash Appeal for Lebanon -- 54 per cent of requirements. Additional $6.4 million in pledges.
For further information, please call: Stephanie Bunker, OCHA-New York, +1 917 367 5126, mobile +1 917 892 1679; Kristen Knutson, OCHA-New York, +1 917 367 9262; Elisabeth Byrs, OCHA-Geneva, +41 22 917 2653, mobile, +41 79 473 4570. OCHA press releases are available at http://ochaonline.un.org or www.reliefweb.int.
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