INDEPENDENT NEWS

UN agency provides assistance: Lebanese and Syrian refugees

Published: Mon 11 Aug 2014 05:01 PM
UN agency provides assistance for hundreds fleeing town near Lebanon’s border with Syria
8 August 2014
As violence escalates in Lebanon, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) and its partners are distributing humanitarian supplies in the north-eastern Bekaa Valley to both Lebanese and Syrian refugees who had fled the town of Arsal, close to the Syrian border.
The agency’s spokesperson, Arianne Rummery said today that UNHCR has been working together with Lebanese Government and other partners to provide humanitarian aid, including hygiene and baby kits, mattresses, blankets, bread and canned food, to the refugees.
According to the Lebanese municipal authorities, the clashes that began on Saturday have displaced over 2,000 Lebanese and Syrians, mainly women and children. They are currently sheltering in private houses, community centres and schools in Bekaa towns such as Al Marj, Bar Elias and Baalbek.
The agency stressed that due to security reasons access to Arsal remained limited, causing shortage of food stocks and baby supplies. While electricity remains cut off, preventing pumping of water from wells, the water supply is also precarious.
UNHCR is also concerned about the low number of medical supplies in Arsal, where primary care and mobile medical unit have been mostly suspended. Humanitarian agencies have dispatched mobile medical units to areas and towns in the Bekaa hosting those displaced from Arsal.
In a news release, UNHCR noted that those who were able to flee the town cited security concerns, including the risk of being caught in crossfire, as the main reason for leaving their homes.
Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria four years ago, UNHCR has registered 42,000 Syrian refugees who fled from Arsal, which was also a home town for some 35,000 Lebanese civilians.
Lebanon currently hosts more Syrian refugees than any other country, with UNHCR having registered 1.2 million, equivalent to more than a quarter of Lebanon's resident population.
ENDS

Next in World

Gaza: Rate Of Attacks On Healthcare Higher Than In Any Other Conflict Globally Since 2018
By: Save The Children
Green Light For New Cholera Vaccine, Ukraine Attacks Condemned, Action Against Racism, Brazil Rights Defenders Alert
By: UN News
Grand Slam Champion Garbiñe Muguruza Announces Retirement Ahead Of Laureus World Sports Awards
By: Laureus
Going For Green: Is The Paris Olympics Winning The Race Against The Climate Clock?
By: Carbon Market Watch
NZDF Working With Pacific Neighbours To Support Solomon Islands Election
By: New Zealand Defence Force
Ceasefire The Only Way To End Killing And Injuring Of Children In Gaza: UNICEF
By: UN News
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media