
A report published by the Disaster and Crisis Management Unit, led by Akkar Governor Imad Labaki, confirmed on Tuesday that 5,000 Syrian refugees fled coastal areas of Syria within 24 hours, bringing the total number of arrivals since March 10 to 20,496 – including 4,085 families, among which 165 Lebanese families.
These refugees have spread across 27 towns and villages in Akkar. Some are hosted by Lebanese families, while others were accommodated in halls and warehouses designated as temporary shelters.
The report provided a breakdown of the refugee numbers, showing large concentrations in Mas’oudiyeh (8,092 refugees), Hekr al-Dahri (2,118), Abboudiyeh (1,393), Hayssa (1,573) and Tal Hmayreh (1,549).
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