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Lebanon Fire Risk Bulletin Lebanon Fire Risk Bulletin Refer to cadast table condition. Please note that the indicated temperature is at 2 CIVILDEDEFENCE meters height from the ground. General description of potential fire risk situation Symbol Level of Meaning and actions risk Very Very low fire risk. Controlled burning operations can be hardly executed due to high fuel moisture content. Normally VL low wildfires self-extinguish. Low Low fire risk. Controlled burning operations can be executed with a reasonable degree of safety. L Medium Medium-low fire risk. Controlled burning operations can be executed in safety conditions. All the fires need to be ML low extinguished. Medium Medium fire risk. Controlled burning operations would be avoided. All the fires need to be very well extinguished. M Medium Controlled burning is not recommended. Open flame will start fires. Cured grasslands and forest litter will burn readily. Spread is moderate in forests and fast in exposed areas. Patrolling and monitoring is suggested. Fight fires M high with direct attack and all available resources. Ignition can occur easily with fast spread in grass, shrubs and forests. Fires will be very hot with crowning and short High to medium spotting. Direct attack on the head may not be possible requiring indirect methods on flanks. Patrolling H and monitoring the territory is highly suggested. Ignition can occur also from sparks. Fires will be extremely hot with fast rate of spread. Control may not be possible Extreme during day due to long range spotting and crowning. Suppression forces should limit efforts to limiting lateral spread. E Damage potential total. Patrolling and monitoring the territory is highly suggested. Beirut, 10 July 2019 FIRE RISK INDEX 9 July 2019 10 July 2019 11 July 2019 12 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 2 Lebanon temperature for 10 July 2019 Lebanon humidity for 10 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 3 Lebanon for 10 July 2019 Lebanon for 11 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 4 Lebanon for 12 July 2019 Shouf Biosphere Reserve Forecast for 10 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 5 Shouf Biosphere Reserve Forecast for 11 July 2019 Shouf Biosphere Reserve Forecast for 12 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 6 Jabal Moussa Reserve Forecast for 10 July 2019 Jabal Moussa Reserve Forecast for 11 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 7 Jabal Moussa Reserve Forecast for 12 July 2019 Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 8 Nord Koura 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Aaba M M M Afsaddiq M M M Ain Ekrine M M M Amioun M M M Anfeh M M M Badbhoun M M M Barghoun M M M Barsa M M M Batroumine M M M Bdebba M M M Bechmizzine M M M Bednayel El-Koura H H H Bhabbouch El-Koura M M M Bkeftine M M M Bnehran MH MH MH Bqaiaa El-Koura M M M Bsarma M M M Btaaboura MH MH MH Bterram M M M Btouratij M M M Bziza M M M Dar Beechtar MH MH MH Dar Chmezzine MH MH MH Deddeh M M M Deir El-Balamand M M M Fih M M M Hraiche M M M Ijdaabrine MH MH MH Kaftoun MH MH MH Kefraya El-Koura MH MH MH Kfarakka M M M Kfarhata MH MH MH Kfarhazir M M M Kfarkahel M M M Kfarsaroun M M M Kosba M M M Mejdel el-Koura H H H Nakhle M M M Qalhat M M M Ras Masqa M M M Rechdibbine M M M Zakroun M M M Zgharta El-Mtaouile MH MH MH Bcharre 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Aabdine MH MH MH Bane MH MH MH Barhelioun MH MH MH Bazooune MH MH MH Becharre MH MH MH Beit Menzer M M M Billa MH MH MH Blaouza MH MH MH Bqaa Kafra MH MH MH Bqerqacha MH MH MH Breissat M M M Dimane M M M Hadath El Jobbeh MH MH MH Hadchit M M M Hasroun MH MH MH Mazraat Aassaf MH MH MH Mazraat Bani Saab MH MH MH Mchaa El-Jobbeh H H H Metrit MH MH MH Moghr El-Ahoual M M M Ouadi Qannoubine M M M Qanat MH MH MH Qnayouer M M M Tourza M M M Batroun 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Aabrine MH MH MH Aalali H H H Aartiz MH MH MH Abdelli M M M Ajdabra MH MH MH Assia MH MH MH Basbina MH MH MH Batroun MH MH H Bcheleh MH MH MH Bechtoudar MH MH MH Beit Chlala MH MH MH Beit Kassab MH MH MH Bijdarfil H H H Bqesmaya MH MH MH Chatine MH MH MH Chebtin H H H Chekka M M M Daael MH MH MH Dahr Abi Yaghi M M M Daraya El-Batroun MH MH MH Deir Billa MH MH MH Deir Kfifane MH MH MH Deir Mar Youhanna EL H H H Deir Mar Youssef Jra M M M Douma MH MH MH Douq MH MH MH Eddeh El-Batroun MH MH MH Ftahat El-Batroun MH MH MH Ghouma M M M Hadtoun M M M Hamat MH MH MH Harbouna MH MH MH Hardine MH MH MH Helta MH MH MH Hery M M M Jebla MH MH MH Jrabta El-Batroun M M M Jrane El-Batroun MH MH MH Kfar Aabida M M M Kfar Halda MH MH MH Kfarb Shlaimane MH MH MH Kfarhatna MH MH MH Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 9 Kfarhay MH MH MH Kfarhelos MH MH MH Kfifane MH MH MH Kfour El Arabi H H H Koubba MH MH H Kour MH MH MH Mar Mama M M M Masrah M M M Mehmarch MH MH MH Mrah Chdid MH MH MH Mrah El Ziyat MH MH MH Mrah El-Hajj MH MH MH Nahle El-Batroun MH MH MH Niha El-Batroun MH MH MH Ouajh El-Hajjar MH MH MH Ouata Houb MH MH MH Qatnaaoun MH MH MH Racha MH MH MH Rachana M M M Rachkida MH MH MH Ram El-Batroun M M M Ras Nahhach MH MH MH Selaata MH MH H Sghar M M M Smar Jbayl MH MH MH Sourat El-Batroun MH MH MH Tannourine El-Faouqa MH MH MH Tannourine Et-Tahta MH MH MH Thoum M M M Toula El-Batroun MH MH MH Zan MH MH MH Zgharta 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Aachach M M M Aalma M M M Aarde M M M Aintourine M M M Arabet Qozhaya M M M Arde M M M Arjis M M M Asnoun M M M Ayto M M M Basloukit M M M Bchannine M M M Besebeel M M M Bhairet Toula M M M Bnachee M M M Boussit M M M Danha M M M Daraiya Zgharta M M M Deir Jdeide M M M Ehden M M M Halan M M MH Hariq Zgharta M M M Houakir M M M Hraiqis H H H Iaal M M M Ijbaa M M M Karm Saddeh M M M Kfarchakhna M M M Kfardlaqous M M M Kfarfou M M M Kfarhata Zgharta M M M Kfarhoura M M M Kfarsghab M M M Kfaryachit M M M Kfarzaina M M M Khaldiye M M M Mazraat Ajbeaa M M M Mazraat Et-Teffah M M M Mazraat Jneid M M M Mejdlaiya Zgharta M M M Merh Kfarsghab M M M Miryata M M M Miziara M M M Mzraat Kefraya MH MH H Qorah Bach M M M Rachiine M M M Ras Kifa M M M Sakhra M M M Sebhel Zgharta M M M Serhel M M M Tallet Zgharta M M M Toula Zgharta M M M Zgharta M M M Minieh-Denniye 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- 10- 11- 12- Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Municipality Jul Jul Jul Aasaymout MH MH MH Aaymar M M M Aazki MH MH MH Ain El-Tineh-Miniyeh MH MH MH Assoun M M M Bakhaaoun MH MH MH Bchennata MH MH MH Bechehhara M M M Beddawi M M M Behouaita M M M Beit El Foqss MH MH MH Beit Haouik MH MH MH Beit Zoud M M M Bekaasafrine MH MH MH Borj El Yahoudiyeh M M M Bqarsouna MH MH MH Btermaz MH MH MH Debaael MH MH MH Deir Ammar M M M Deir Nbouh M M M Haouaret-Miniyeh H H H Haql el Azimeh M M M Harf El Siyad MH MH MH Hazmiye-Miniyeh MH MH MH Izal M M M Jarjour M M M Jayroun MH MH MH Kahf El-Malloul M M M Karm El-Moher M M M Kfar Binine MH MH MH Kfarchalane M M M Kfarhabou M M M Kharroub-Miniyeh MH MH MH Mazraat El-Kreme M M M Mazraat Ketrane M M M Merkebta M M M Daily Fire Risk Bullettin – Civil Defence 10 Minyeh M M M Mrah El Sfirat MH MH MH Mrah Sraj M M M Mrebbine MH MH MH Nabi Youcheaa M M M Nemrine MH MH MH Qarhaiya MH MH MH Qarne MH MH MH Qarsita MH MH MH Qattineh-Miniyeh M M M Qemmamine MH MH MH Qraine MH MH MH Raouda-Aadoua MH MH MH Rihaniyet-Miniyeh M M M Sfireh MH MH MH Sir Ed-Danniyeh M M M Tarane MH MH MH Terbol-Miniyeh MH MH MH Zaghartaghrine M M M Zouq Bhannine M M M Nabatiye 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