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  • Fire Engulfs "Riyaq Camp" for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon's Bekaa

  • The camp fire incident refocuses attention on the chronic suffering of Syrian refugees and the absence of effective international protection, while the camp's burning compounds the tragedy of Syrian d
Fire Engulfs
اللاجئين السوريين

The Syrian refugee camp in the Riyaq area of Bekaa was engulfed by a massive fire that consumed all tents and possessions, creating a new humanitarian disaster adding to the series of tragedies facing refugees in Lebanon.

The fire has displaced dozens of Syrian families who lost their last refuge and modest possessions, amid the absence of any effective official response from local authorities or international organizations.

Concerns are mounting about the disaster's impact on children, women, and the elderly, especially with the approaching winter season and the lack of alternative options for the affected families.

This tragedy reveals the fragile conditions of refugees in informal camps, where they lack basic safety and protection standards, amid deliberate neglect from the international community.

The affected families face an uncertain fate after losing shelter and possessions, especially amid escalating living pressures and racial incitement campaigns against refugees in Lebanon.

This disaster compounds the suffering of Syrian displaced persons who fled the hell of war in their country, only to find themselves caught between the hammer of racism and the anvil of neglect in their country of asylum.

This incident serves as a new warning bell about the necessity for international community action to protect refugees and provide safe housing that preserves their human dignity, rather than leaving them prey to disasters and risks in informal camps, especially amid the current military conflict between Israel and the Iran-aligned Hezbollah organization in Lebanon.

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