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Sarba Damaged Bridges: Western Beqaa Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Zefta Beqaa Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 40 Jarjouaa Casulaties: 3 Injuries:3 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 2 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Destroyed: 2 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 120 Houmine el Faouqa Damaged Bridges: Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 50 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Casulaties: 3 Injuries:7 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Bridges: Damage Assessment Destroyed: 2 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 100 ! Damaged Bridges: ! Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 ! Saida Damaged Bridges: 1 Arab Salim Nmairiye Casulaties: 0 Injuries:5 Southern Lebanon ! Casulaties: 7 Injuries:3 Destroyed: 5 Partially Dest: 200 Damaged: 0 Destroyed: 8 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 32 Deir ez Zahrani ! Casulaties: 0 Injuries:2 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 100 Humanitarian Information Centre (HIC) Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 10 Damaged Bridges: 2 Damaged Bridges: ! Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 25 Habbouch For Lebanon Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 6 Casulaties: 6 Injuries:3 Damaged Bridges: 1 Beirut, Lebanon Insar Destroyed: 5 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 160 Kaoukaba Casulaties: 5 Injuries:18 Kfour Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 1 Dibbine [email protected] Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Hasbaiya Destroyed: 34 Partially Dest: 27 Damaged: 413 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:0 Damaged Bridges: 3 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:12 www.virtualhic.org Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 0 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:2 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 67 Destroyed: 8 Partially Dest: 2 Damaged: 100 ! Destroyed: 8 Partially Dest: 80 Damaged: 198 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 5 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 12 Damaged Bridges: 1 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 4 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 2 Kfar Roummane Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 8 Doueir Damaged Bridges: ! Damaged Bridges: Casulaties: 2 Injuries:7 ! Damaged Bridges: 1 Casulaties: 15 Injuries:5 ! Destroyed: 2 Partially Dest: 2 Damaged: 15 Destroyed: 7 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 60 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 10 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Toul Damaged Bridges: 1 Blat Damaged Bridges: ! ! Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 ! Marjayoun Casulaties: 2 Injuries:1 Fardis Casulaties: 2 Injuries:6 ! Harouf Destroyed: 7 Partially Dest: 5 Damaged: 50 Destroyed: 8 Partially Dest: 15 Damaged: 60 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:1 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 100 Destroyed: 50 Partially Dest: 40 Damaged: 160 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 4 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 25 Casulaties: 14 Injuries:17 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 5 ! Destroyed: 52 Partially Dest: 50 Damaged: 500 Damaged Bridges: Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 1 ! Nabatiye el Faouqa Damaged Bridges: Damaged Bridges: 1 Damaged Schools: 2 Damaged Business: 300 ! Zebdine Casulaties: 12 Injuries:2 ! Hebbariye Aabba Damaged Bridges: ! Casulaties: 8 Injuries:30 Destroyed: 12 Partially Dest: 10 Damaged: 100 Rachaiya el Foukha Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Casulaties: 2 Injuries:0 ! Nabatyeh Destroyed: 30 Partially Dest: 20 Damaged: 0 Damaged Schools: 4 Damaged Business: 100 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Hasbeya Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 75 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 42 ! ! ! Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 5 Damaged Bridges: Destroyed: 4 Partially Dest: 6 Damaged: 0 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 1 ! ! Damaged Bridges: ! Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 4 Damaged Bridges: Damaged Bridges: Kfar Tebnit Damaged Bridges: 1 Kfar Hamam ! Serail Braiqaa ! Casulaties: 4 Injuries:13 ! Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Destroyed: 26 Partially Dest: 27 Damaged: 75 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:0 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 15 Aadchit ech Chqif Mediterranean Sea Destroyed: 2 Partially Dest: 1 Damaged: 25 ! Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 50 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 13 Damaged: 0 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 3 ! Casulaties: 3 Injuries:2 ! Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 6 Maifadoun Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Bridges: Destroyed: 30 Partially Dest: 35 Damaged: 140 ! Damaged Bridges: ! Casulaties: 0 Injuries:5 Damaged Bridges: Chebaa Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 25 Destroyed: 16 Partially Dest: 15 Damaged: 335 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:5 Qsaibe Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 75 Qaaqaait ej Jisr Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 25 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:3 Damaged Bridges: Khiam Casulaties: 1 Injuries:2 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Destroyed: 14 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 200 ! ! Casulaties: 5 Injuries:0 Destroyed: 12 Partially Dest: 10 Damaged: 250 Arnoun ! Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: 4 Damaged Business: 1 Destroyed: 1000 Partially Dest: 1000 Damaged: 2000 ! Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 5 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 ! Damaged Bridges: ! ! Qlaiaa Damaged Schools: 5 Damaged Business: 150 Damaged Bridges: 1 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 20 ! ! Casulaties: 0 Injuries:2 Damaged Bridges: ! ! Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 2 Kfar Chouba Zaoutar el Gharbiy Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 10 Damaged: 75 Damaged Bridges: Casulaties: 3 Injuries:8 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:3 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Sir el Gharbiye Destroyed: 80 Partially Dest: 100 Damaged: 740 Destroyed: 30 Partially Dest: 10 Damaged: 140 Damaged Bridges: Casulaties: 3 Injuries:3 Yohmor Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 42 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 5 ! Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 2 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:7 Deir Mimas Damaged Bridges: 3 Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Destroyed: 25 Partially Dest: 50 Damaged: 150 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:3 Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: 2 Damaged Business: 10 Destroyed: 4 Partially Dest: 5 Damaged: 160 ! Qantara Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Casulaties: 3 Injuries:0 Damaged Bridges: ! Destroyed: 20 Partially Dest: 25 Damaged: 100 Aadchit el Qsair ! ! Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 20 Casulaties: 3 Injuries:0 Boustane Damaged Bridges: Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Touline Destroyed: 12 Partially Dest: 30 Damaged: 0 Sarda Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 5 Damaged: 95 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Destroyed: 25 Partially Dest: 100 Damaged: 325 Damaged Bridges: ! Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 9 Damaged Bridges: Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 ! ! ! Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Bridges: ! Taibe Bafliye Damaged Bridges: Casulaties: 18 Injuries:8 Source: UNCS, SDATL, Europa Technologies. Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Qabrikha Destroyed: 135 Partially Dest: 250 Damaged: 800 Assessment Figures: Local Authorities Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 0 Damaged: 0 Used Roads, and Cluster Strikes: UNMACC - SL Casulaties: 1 Injuries:0 Damaged Schools: 2 Damaged Business: 21 Scale: Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 1:119,578 ! Destroyed: 85 Partially Dest: 30 Damaged: 150 Beni Haiyane Damaged Bridges: Damaged Bridges: Prepared by: HICLebanon Damaged Schools: 2 Damaged Business: 7 Casulaties: 1 Injuries:4 Date: 23 August 2006 ! Damaged Bridges: Destroyed: 1 Partially Dest: 6 Damaged: 50 ! The designations employed and the presentation ± Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 of material on this map do not imply the expression Kfar Kila Chehabiye ! Damaged Bridges: ! of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat ! Casulaties: 4 Injuries:10 of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, ! Destroyed: 10 Partially Dest: 40 Damaged: 1000 Destroyed: 0 Partially Dest: 38 Damaged: 0 ! or concerning the delimitation of is frontiers or boundaries. Damaged Schools: 3 Damaged Business: 150 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 Damaged Schools: Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Bridges: Kilometers Damaged Bridges: ! Marjeyoun ! ! Tallouse Souane Rabb et Talatine Casulaties: 4 Injuries:14 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:4 Casulaties: 5 Injuries:0 Destroyed: 17 Partially Dest: 12 Damaged: 110 Destroyed: 32 Partially Dest: 50 Damaged: 200 Destroyed: 7 Partially Dest: 50 Damaged: 200 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 1 ! Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 0 Damaged Bridges: Tyre Damaged Bridges: Damaged Bridges: Majdel Silim Casulaties: 5 Injuries:3 Markaba Overview Lebanon Destroyed: 100 Partially Dest: 150 Damaged: 450 ! Casulaties: 7 Injuries:10 Damaged Schools: 2 Damaged Business: 11 Destroyed: 60 Partially Dest: 100 Damaged: 500 Damaged Schools: 1 Damaged Business: 15 of Area Mapped Jbal el Botm Damaged Bridges: Damaged Bridges: North Lebanon Hanniye Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0 Casulaties: 0 Injuries:0
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