Death toll in Lebanon building collapse rises to 15
The tragic collapse of a six-story apartment building in the impoverished Bab Tabbaneh neighborhood of Tripoli, Lebanon, has resulted in at least 15 confirmed fatalities. The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon, February 8, 2026, and has raised concerns over the safety of buildings in the region. Rescue operations are currently underway, with emergency teams working diligently to recover individuals who may still be trapped under the rubble. This disaster highlights the ongoing challenges Lebanon faces, particularly in its poorer areas, where infrastructure is often poorly maintained and safety regulations are inadequately enforced. In a country grappling with economic instability and the aftermath of political turmoil, such incidents underscore the urgent need for comprehensive urban planning and building safety measures to prevent future tragedies. Local authorities have pledged to investigate the cause of the collapse, while families of the victims are mourning their losses amid calls for improved living conditions in vulnerable neighborhoods.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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