The United Nations says its humanitarian fund has set aside $ 10 million to help Lebanon, which is facing a financial crisis, buy fuel for its electricity and water facilities. The United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA has said $ 6 million will be spent on supporting 65 hospitals as well as clinics and drug stores.
During a visit to the country today, UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths said in a message posted on Twitter that Lebanon was facing an unpredictable situation even though the aid community had decided to help all vulnerable groups. Lebanese citizens, refugees, or migrants.