Lebanon
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Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
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Site assessed by DTM
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Event tracking
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On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon that left more than 6,500 individuals injured and caused at least 180 deaths.
On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon that left more than 6,500 individuals injured and caused at least 180 deaths.
The IOM DTM maps represent an update to the report, Migrant Workers Vulnerability Baseline Assessment and maps released on 14th August following the revision and release of the OCHA Operational Zones on 19th August.
The IOM DTM maps represent an update to the report, Migrant Workers Vulnerability Baseline Assessment and maps released on 14th August following the revision and release of the OCHA Operational Zones on 19th
The IOM DTM maps represent an update to the report, Migrant Workers Vulnerability Baseline Assessment and maps released on 14th August following the revision and release of the OCHA Operational Zones on 19th August.
On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon, injuring more than 5,000 individuals and causing over 150 deaths.
On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon that left more than 6,500 individuals injured and caused at least 180 deaths. To assess the impact of the explosion and the arising needs and vulnerabilities, the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC), in coordination with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), have conducted large multi-sectoral needs assessments (MSNA) across 11,008 households. To support these efforts as well as draw attention to the gap on the needs and vulnerabilities of foreign nationals that were affected by the explosion, IOM has undertaken a secondary data review of LRC’s data. This map uses the data of 1,896 foreign national households with migrant workers in Beirut to provide an overview on the type of assistance received by foreign nationals. For information on the Foreign Nationals Multi-Sector Needs Assessment Analysis Report, please visit: https://migration.iom.int/node/9637
On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon that left more than 6,500 individuals injured and caused at least 180 deaths. To assess the impact of the explosion and the arising needs and vulnerabilities, the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC), in coordination with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), have conducted large multi-sectoral needs assessments (MSNA) across 11,008 households. To support these efforts as well as draw attention to the gap on the needs and vulnerabilities of foreign nationals that were affected by the explosion, IOM has undertaken a secondary data review of LRC’s data. This map uses the data of 1,896 foreign national households with migrant workers in Beirut to provide an overview on the priority needs.For information on the Foreign Nationals Multi-Sector Needs Assessment Analysis Report, please visit: https://migration.iom.int/node/9637
On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon that left more than 6,500 individuals injured and caused at least 180 deaths. To assess the impact of the explosion and the arising needs and vulnerabilities, the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC), in coordination with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), have conducted large multi-sectoral needs assessments (MSNA) across 11,008 households. To support these efforts as well as draw attention to the gap on the needs and vulnerabilities of foreign nationals that were affected by the explosion, IOM has undertaken a secondary data review of LRC’s data. This map uses the data of 1,896 foreign national households with migrant workers in Beirut to provide an overview on the nationalities of foreign nationals.For information on the Foreign Nationals Multi-Sector Needs Assessment Analysis Report, please visit: https://migration.iom.int/node/9637
On 4th August 2020, a large explosion occurred at the port of Beirut, Lebanon that left more than 6,500 individuals injured and caused at least 180 deaths. To assess the impact of the explosion and the arising needs and vulnerabilities, the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC), in coordination with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), have conducted large multi-sectoral needs assessments (MSNA) across 11,008 households. To support these efforts as well as draw attention to the gap on the needs and vulnerabilities of foreign nationals that were affected by the explosion, IOM has undertaken a secondary data review of LRC’s data. This map uses the data of 1,896 foreign national households with migrant workers in Beirut to provide an overview on the post-incident household assistance. For information on the Foreign Nationals Multi-Sector Needs Assessment Analysis Report, please visit: https://migration.iom.int/node/9637
