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Insallah

2 years, 6 months

About 1400 Syrian refugees who fled their town a few years ago ended up living in this dilapidated building in Saida, Lebanon. Lebanon has no formal refugee camps, so most of their (>1 million) Syrian refugee population are living in abandoned buildings or preexisting Palestinian settlements.