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Lebanese government approves plan to solve trash crisis

BEIRUT - The Lebanese government on Saturday approved a plan to solve a seven-month garbage crisis that has fuelled protests against the dysfunctional state and raised concerns for public health.

 

Two landfills will be established near Beirut, and a third one south of the city will be reopened for two months to receive trash that has piled up since July, Information Minister Ramzi Jreij said after the cabinet meeting.

 

The Lebanese trash crisis began when the landfill south of Beirut was closed with no plan in place for an alternative.

 

The government had been working on a plan to export the garbage. But this was scrapped last month because the firm chosen failed to obtain documents showing that Russia, the intended destination, had agreed to accept it.

 


פרסום ראשון: 03.12.16, 20:41