Saturday, 20 January 2018

Syria conflict: 15 refugees found frozen to death

Syrian refugees play with snow during a winter storm in Zahle town, in the Bekaa Valley on 11 December 2013.
Syrian refugees in Lebanon often face tough conditions during the winter months
Fifteen Syrian refugees - some of them children - have been found frozen to death while trying to cross the mountainous border into Lebanon.
Thirteen bodies were found on Friday and two more were discovered on Saturday after the area was hit by a fierce snowstorm.

Lebanese civil defence officials found the bodies after being told a group of refugees were in trouble near Masnaa.
Local reports say the group had been abandoned by smugglers.
Two smugglers have reportedly been arrested.
Several refugees were rescued, including a young boy who was found wandering by himself.
The group were taking the same route hundreds of thousands of Syrians have taken before them trying to flee the conflict at home.
Lebanon, with a population of four million, has taken in nearly one million Syrians since the war began in 2011.
The Lebanese authorities brought in new restrictions in 2015 to try to restrict the number of refugees arriving in the country.
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Source: BBCNews

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