Damage to date

July 26th, 2006 | Posted in War and Terror
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Source: The Guardian, 21 July 2006
(www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1825670,00.html)

350 dead, almost entirely civilian population. At least 1/3 children.

Energy

  • Jiye power station, 20 miles south of Beirut, repeatedly hit; electricity generator hit in Sibline.
  • Electricity in Beirut said to be “feeble and flickering”, with large areas cut off.
  • In south, electrical supply almost completely cut. Estimated total of 750,000 people without electricity.
  • Four gas stores hit; 17 fuel stores destroyed; 12 petrol stations bombed. Prices have rocketed sixfold in some cities, such as Tyre.

Water

  • Treatment plant hit in Dair al-Zahrani, south of Sidon.
  • Two trucks with water drilling equipment destroyed in Ashrafiyeh, Beirut.

Transport

  • Of Lebanon’s seven airports, Beirut airport out of action (runways damaged, fuel tanks destroyed), Qoleiaat in the north and Riyaq military airport in Bekaa severely damaged. All main civilian and military radar stations out of action.
  • Three main seaports – Beirut, Tripoli and Jamil Gemayel- hit. Maritime operations antenna hit in Tripoli; Beirut lighthouse out of action.
  • 38 main roads severely damaged from the air, including road to Damascus.
  • 55 bridges destroyed, mainly those running to southern Lebanon.

Medical care

  • Two hospitals hit, one in Nabatiyeh and one in the southern suburbs of Beirut; at least one destroyed (Mayss al-Jabal).
  • Convoy of donated medical goods hit near Zahle.

Communications

  • Hizbullah’s Al-Manar TV station in Beirut hit.

Industry

  • Liban Lait milk plant in Bekaa hit.
  • Tissue paper factory in Sidon attacked.
  • Paper mill in southern Beirut hit.
  • Medical supplies company in southern Beirut hit; grain silos hit at port.
  • Warehouse of Transmed company in Beirut caught fire; $10m losses.
  • Stores of Procter & Gamble products hit in Choueifat.

Economy

  • Stock market closed on Monday after falling 14%.
  • Banks limit withdrawals by panicked customers to $1,000. Central bank keeping currency stable, say dealers.

Headlines and constant news feed on Lebanon from Lebanon:
» http://lebanonupdates.blogspot.com/

Diaries and citizen reporting:
» http://electronicintifada.net/v2/live-from-lebanon.shtml

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