4 Ağustos 2020’de Beyrut limanında meydana gelen devasa bir patlama şehri harap etti, 200’den fazla insan öldü ve 6.500’den fazla kişi yaralandı.
Patlama o kadar güçlüydü ve şehrin onlarca kilometre ötesindeki dış semtlerini de harap etti. Bu, yıkım ve hasar, zaten çok zor koşullarda yaşayan yoksul insanların mahallelerinden göç etmesine neden oldu. Birçok sakinin, patlamadan ağır hasar gören eski evlerinden geriye kalan taşların arasında yaşamaktan başka seçeneği yoktu.
Bizim müdahalemiz
Yeniden yapılanma çalışmalarımızı, önce en savunmasız hanelere yönlendirdik, ardından orta hasarlı evlerini onarmaya başladık.
Toplamda 34 ev onarıldı. Tüm aile sakinleri tekrar birlikte yaşamaya başladı.
« Adım Adnan Mostafa Braytee ve iki oğlum ve bir kızım var. Waseem, Niven ve Ali. 1975 yılındaki savaş beni koltuk değneğine bağımlı bir engelli yaptı.Hayatımı ağırlaştırıyor ama yine de şükürler olsun, bir de sakat oğlum var.
Şu anki mesleğim taksi şoförlüğü. İşe gitmek için sabah 8:00’de kalkarım ve sonra özürlü oğluma bakmak için saat 15:00 gibi eve gelirim. Ana kazancım bu ama her ay araba için de bankaya kredi ödemek zorundayım. Beni zorluyor.Şu anda eşim ve engelli oğlumuz Ali ile Nabaa – Bourj Hammoud’da yaşıyorum.
Yaşadığımız ev patlamada hasar görmüştü ama sizin sayenizde eskisinden daha iyi oldu. Su, elektrik ve tüm olanaklar var, kanalizasyon sorunları da çözüldü.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
On August 4 2020, Beirut was shocked by a massive explosion that took away around 200 innocent lives, and a wake of devastation in its tracks.
It is estimated that the port explosions directly impacted 291,180 individuals living in 72,265 apartments located across 9,700 buildings within three kilometers of the epicenter. This has led to the displacement of households to areas mainly located outside of the immediately impacted area. However, a majority of affected households continue to reside within their damaged buildings.
The explosions came about in addition to Lebanon’s deteriorating socio-economic and financial crisis.
Our shelter response focused on repairing the houses with minor to medium damage levels (Level L1 and L2), in close coordination with the shelter cluster and the Beirut Forward Emergency Room, targeting the most vulnerable households.
The target of the project is 32 households with a minor and medium level of damage.
With the progress of project implementation, IRL was able to complete 34 houses, which means exceeding the target by 2 households. It is also worth to be mentioned that, according to the current plan with the resource mobilization of the available funding, IRL expects to cover more households.
However, the completed houses are not yet reflected in the financial report as they are still in the invoicing process.
Beyrut’taki patlamadan etkilenen evimizi restore etmemize yardım etmeseydiniz, ekonomik durumumuz daha da kötüleşecek ve temel ihtiyaçlarımızı günlük olarak karşılayamayacaktık. »