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Damage Assessment Southern Lebanon UNDP & Local Mount Lebanon ! Houmine et Tahta : Jbaa : Destroyed : 25 Destroyed : 0 Kfar Fila : ! Lightly Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 25 Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 350 !Repairable : 100 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Beqaa Repairable : 0 ! Sarba : Ain Qana : Destroyed : 0 Destroyed : 0 Roumine : ! Lightly Destroyed : 10 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Destroyed : 0 ! Repairable : 250 Repairable : 100 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 50 ! Jarjouaa : Aazze : Destroyed : 0 Destroyed : 0 Houmine el Faouqa : Lightly Destroyed : 0 Hasbeya Lightly Destroyed : 0 Destroyed : 0 Repaira!ble : 50 Repairable : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 150 Damage Assessment ! Jezzine Western Beqaa Arab Salim : Destroyed : 5 Southern Lebanon ! Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 350 UNDP & Local Municipalities Humanitarian Information Centre (HIC) For Lebanon Kfour : Destroyed : 7 Beirut, Lebanon Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 250 [email protected] ! www.virtualhic.org Blat : Destroyed : 3 Lightly Destroyed : 30 ! Repairable : 100 Toul : ! Destroyed : 13 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Nabatyeh Repairable : 250 Dibbine : Destroyed : 53 Lightly Destroyed : 20 Repairable : 150 Baiyouda : ! Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 1 ! Rashaya Repairable : 1! Marjayoun : Destroyed : 35 Ebel es Saqi : Destroyed : 1 Lightly Destroyed : 50 ! Aadchit ech Chqif : Repairable : 200 Lightly Destroyed : 5 Destroyed : 21 Repairable : 64 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Repairable : 300 ! ! Braiqaa : Lebanon Destroyed : 2 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Qlaiaa : Khiam : Mediterranean Sea Repairable : 50 Destroyed : 0 Destroyed : 580 ! Lightly Destroyed : 15 Lightly Destroyed : 700 Qasmiye : Qsaibe : ! Kfar Sir : Repairable : 2300 Destroyed : 3 Destroyed : 1 Repairable : 100! Destroyed : 18 Lightly Destroyed : 2 Saida Lightly Destroyed : 10 ! ! ! Repairable : 10 Repairable : 250 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Qaaqaait ej Jisr : Borj El Mlouk : ! ! Repairable : 300 Destroyed : 20 Destroyed : 0 Borj Rahhal : Sir el Gharbiye : Bourghliye : Tair Filsay : Lightly Destroyed : 15 Lightly Destroyed : 4 Destroyed : 6 Destroyed : 2 Destroyed : 1 Repairable : 200 Repairable : 50 ! Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 2 Lightly Destroyed : 5 Lightly Destroyed : 0 ! Lightly Destroyed : 2 Repairable : 250! Bedias : Repairable : 200 Repairable : 250 Repairable : 45 ! Nabatyeh Deir Mimas : Destroyed : 0 ! Halloussiye : Aabbassiye : Destroyed : 3 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Destroyed : 15 Aalmane : Destroyed : 100 Haumeiri : Lightly Destroyed : 54 Repairable : 300 Lightly Destroyed : 5 ! Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 35 Toura : Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 160 Chabriha : Repairable : 0 Destroyed : 3 ! Repairable : 300 Froun : Qsair : Lightly Destroyed : 0 Deir Siriane : ! ! Deir Qanoun en Nah : Lightly Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 0 Sarda : Destroyed : 4 Lightly Destroyed : 10 ! Destroyed : 80 Destroyed : 6 Destroyed : 0 Ain Aarab Marjaayo : ! Repairable : 200 Lightly Destroyed : 20 Destroyed : 40 ! Lightly Destroyed : 90 Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 155! Maaroub : Lightly Destroyed : 14 Lightly Destroyed : 33 Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 400 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Repairable : 100 ! Lightly Destroyed : 0 ! Destroyed : 150 Repairable : 10 !Repairable : 80 ! Lightly Destroyed : 20 Repairable : 500 ! Repairable : 6 Lightly Destroyed : 50 Srifa : Repairable : 30 Bestiyat : Destroyed : 250 ! Repairable : 550! Kfar Kila : Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 100 Aadchit el Qsair : Taibe : Lebanon Boustane : Jannata : Derdghaiya : Destroyed : 7 Tyre : Tair Debba : Lightly Destroyed : 0 ! Repairable : 500 Destroyed : 7 Destroyed : 2 ! Destroyed : 135 Lightly Destroyed : 40 Israel Destroyed : 5 ! Destroyed : 3 Destroyed : 35 Destroyed : 7 Repairable : 40 Lightly Destroyed : 10 Lightly Destroyed : 180 Lightly Destroyed : 5 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 2 Ghandouriye : Repairable : 200! Lightly Destroyed : 60 Lightly Destroyed : 3 Repairable : 100! Repairable : 450 Repairable : 50 Repairable : 3 ! !Repairable : 50 Maarake : Barich : Destroyed : 82 Source: UNCS, SDATL, Europa Technologies. Repairable : 600! Rep!airable : 150 ! Destroyed : 0 ! ! Destroyed : 45 Lightly Destroyed : 35 ! Assessment Figures: UNDP and Local Municipalities Lightly Destroyed : 3 Lightly Destroyed : 20 Repairable : 100 Qantara : Used Roads, and Cluster Strikes: UNMACC - SL Borj ech Chmali : Repairable : 100 Repairable : 300 Borj Qalaouiye : Destroyed : 25 Destroyed : 20 Destroyed : 21 Lightly Destroyed : 100 Marjeyoun Scale: 1 :94,865 Bafliye : Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 200 Lightly Destroyed : 7 South Lebanon Salaa : ! Destroyed : 8 ! Repairable : 165 Repairable : 300 Bazouriye : Destroyed : 25 ! Prepared by: HICLebanon Lightly Destroyed : 7 ! Qalaouiye : Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 200 Lightly Destroyed : 25 Deir Kifa : Date: 28 August 2006 ! Destroyed : 12 Rabb et Talatine : Lightly Destroyed : 20 Repairable : 300 ! Debaal : ! Qabrikha : Aadaisse : ! Destroyed : 2 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 150 Destroyed : 17 Destroyed : 70 Destroyed : 15 ! Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 250 Lightly Destroyed : 40 The designations employed and the presentation Lightly Destroyed : 4 Repairable : 150 ! Lightly Destroyed : 100 ! Lightly Destroyed : 10 Touline : ! Repairable : 200 Repairable : 220 of material on this map do not imply the expressionµ Repairable : 75 Repairable : 70 Chehabiye : Destroyed : 30 Destroyed : 12 Kfar Dounine : ! Beni Haiyane : of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat ! Lightly Destroyed : 16 ! Destroyed : 20 Destroyed : 1 Ain Baal : Jouaya : Lightly Destroyed : 13 Repairable : 60 Markaba : of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any Repairable : 215 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Lightly Destroyed : 6 Destroyed : 25 ! Destroyed : 10 Destroyed : 55 country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, ! Repairable : 50 Lightly Destroyed : 20 Lightly Destroyed : 40 Repairable : 500 ! Tallouse : Lightly Destroyed : 0 or concerning the delimitation of is frontiers or boundaries. ! Aaitit : ! Repairable : 300 Destroyed : 15 Repairable : 250 Mjadel : Souane : Destroyed : 15 Repairable : 740 ! Sammaaiye : ! Destroyed : 20 0 1 2 4 6 8 Batouliye : Lightly Destroyed : 10 Khirbit Silim : Destroyed : 25 Lightly Destroyed : 10 Destroyed : 10 ! Lightly Destroyed : 10 Destroyed : 4 Repairable : 200 Destroyed : 25 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Repairable : 40 Lightly Destroyed : 20 ! Repairable : 400 Kilometers Lightly Destroyed : 2 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Repairable : 60 Repairab! le : 300 Mahrouneh : ! Repairable : 200 ! Hannaouiye : Bintjbeil Repairable : 965 Majdel Silim : Destroyed : 0 ! Destroyed : 25 ! Destroyed : 145 Mazraat Mechref : Deir Ntar : Houla : Malkeit es Sahel : Lightly Destroyed : 10 Lightly Destroyed : 6 Lightly Destroyed : 140 Destroyed : 0 Repairable : 65 Destroyed : 25 Jmaijime : Destroyed : 35 Destroyed : 5 Knisse : Repairable : 400 Repairable : 160 Lightly Destroyed : 5 Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 3 Destroyed : 115 Lightly Destroyed : 0 ! Repairable : 250 Repairable : 1150 Repairable : 0! Lightly Destroyed : 50 ! Syrian Arab Repairable : 150 Lightly Destroyed : 0 ! Deir Aamess : ! Qana : Repairable !: 50 !Repairable : 15 Destroyed : 6 Zahriye : Destroyed : 60 ! ! Lightly Destroyed : 3 Soultaniye : Republic Destroyed : 9 Lightly Destroyed : 40 Biyad : Destroyed : 79 !Repairable : 300 Chaqra : Lightly Destroyed : 15 Aamrane : Repairable : 40 Destroyed : 1 Lightly Destroyed : 30 ! ! Destroyed : 125 Overview Repairable : 35 Destroyed : 0 Lightly Destroyed : 10 Safad el Battikh : Chaaitiyeh : ! Rmadiyeh : Repairable : 150 Lightly Destroyed : 25 Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 300 Destroyed : 35 Destroyed : 5 Destroyed : 1 ! Repairable : 100 ! Lightly Destroyed : 35 ! Repairable : 150 Lightly Destroyed : 5 Lightly Destroyed : 1 Tebnine : of Area Mapped ! Repairable : 120 ! Destroyed : 40 North Lebanon Repairable : 300 Repairable : 200 Siddiqine : Rechkananey : ! Lightly Destroyed : 20 Hanniye : Destroyed : 150 Destroyed : 3 Destroyed : 0 Jbal el Botm : Repairable : 850 Destroyed : 75 Lightly Destroyed : 50 Lightly Destroyed : 12 Braachit : Lightly Destroyed : 10 Repairable : 400 Repairable : 65 Lightly Destroyed : 100 Destroyed : 172 ! Repairable : 100 Haris : Repairable : 100! Mansouri : ! Lightly Destroyed : 170 Kafra : Destroyed : 35 ! Destroyed : 100 ! Repairable : 250 Destroyed : 40 Lightly Destroyed : 20 Lightly Destroyed : 50 Meiss ej Jabal : Lightly Destroyed : 35 Repairable : 115 Destroyed : 39 Repairable : 400 Zabqine : ! Repairable : 300 Hadatha : Beit Yahoun : Lightly Destroyed : 60 Destroyed : 150 Destroyed : 80 ! ! Destroyed : 45 Repairable : 500 Lightly Destroyed : 50 Lightly Destroyed : 40 Yater : Sribbine : Lightly Destroyed : 30 Repairable : 500 Repairable : 130 Majdel Zoun : Destroyed : 180 Destroyed : 19 Repairable : !160 Destroyed : 50 Lightly Destroyed : 150 Lightly Destroyed : 30 Beqaa ! Lightly Destroyed : 120 Repairable : 400! Repairable :! 100 Mhaibib : Chamaa : Repairable : 400 Kounine : ! Destroyed : 6 Lebanon Beirut Destroyed : 50 ! Destroyed : 40 Lightly Destroyed : 15 Mount Lebanon Lightly Destroyed : 100 Rachaf : Lightly Destroyed : 120 Repairable : 80 Israel ! Repairable : 100 Repairable : 320 ! Destroyed : 10 Taire : Beit Lif : Lightly Destroyed : 20 Destroyed : 90 Destroyed : 15 ! Repairable : 50 ! Lightly Destroyed : 30 Lightly Destroyed : 50 Blida : Repairable : 380 Repairable : 140 Tair Harfa : ! Destroyed : 17 Destroyed : 25 Aainata : Lightly Destroyed : 60 Destroyed : 100 Lightly Destroyed : 7 Debel Oummiya : ! Destroyed HoRmepeairsable
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