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Lebanon: Gridlock on Beirut streets as locals flee built-up areas following new Syria-Turkey quake01:15
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As tremors of a new earthquake on the Syria-Turkey border were felt in Lebanon's Beirut, locals rushed to open spaces in fear buildings could collapse.

Earlier on Monday, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the border region of Turkey and Syria. A second 5.8 magnitude quake was also reported.

The countries were hit by two huge earthquakes on February 6, with the death toll recently surpassing 46,000.

Lebanon: Gridlock on Beirut streets as locals flee built-up areas following new Syria-Turkey quake

Lebanon, Beirut
February 20, 2023 at 22:23 GMT +00:00 · Published

As tremors of a new earthquake on the Syria-Turkey border were felt in Lebanon's Beirut, locals rushed to open spaces in fear buildings could collapse.

Earlier on Monday, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the border region of Turkey and Syria. A second 5.8 magnitude quake was also reported.

The countries were hit by two huge earthquakes on February 6, with the death toll recently surpassing 46,000.

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As tremors of a new earthquake on the Syria-Turkey border were felt in Lebanon's Beirut, locals rushed to open spaces in fear buildings could collapse.

Earlier on Monday, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the border region of Turkey and Syria. A second 5.8 magnitude quake was also reported.

The countries were hit by two huge earthquakes on February 6, with the death toll recently surpassing 46,000.

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