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South Lebanon villages face no power, water or schools

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A family in southern Lebanon has returned to Abou Chach village, which Israel destroyed. Despite their home being ruined, they now live primitively in a former cowshed because they could no longer afford rent. The village is now a ghost town with no schools, shops, or basic infrastructure.

Breakdown
  • Many homes in southern Lebanon remain destroyed following conflict with Israel. 24s
  • Nearly 100,000 people are still displaced, with some families returning due to financial hardship. 27s
  • Returning families lack access to electricity, water, and education as infrastructure is devastated. 1m 45s
  • United Nations peacekeepers are among the few visitors, providing support to residents. 1m 10s
  • The region remains isolated, with blocked roads and limited access to basic services. 1m 31s
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