Deadly tower collapse has locals in Lebanon’s Tripoli asking: Are we next?

Al JazeeraCenterEN 6 min read 100% complete by Justin SalhaniFebruary 20, 2026 at 05:56 AM
Deadly tower collapse has locals in Lebanon’s Tripoli asking: Are we next?

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On February 8, 2026, a building collapse in Tripoli, Lebanon killed at least 15 people, raising concerns among residents about the safety of other structures. Tripoli, once a trade hub, has suffered from underinvestment and economic decline, leaving many buildings in disrepair. This collapse is the fourth this winter, highlighting the risk posed by aging infrastructure, unregulated construction, the economic crisis since 2019, the 2023 earthquake, and heavy rains. Many impoverished residents are aware of the dangerous conditions but lack the resources to repair their homes, leaving them vulnerable and with few options for relocation. The situation underscores the disparity in Tripoli, where wealth and poverty coexist, contributing to the neglect of the city's older buildings.

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building collapse 100% tripoli lebanon 90% ageing infrastructure 80% economic crisis 70% poverty 70% unregulated construction 60% decaying buildings 60% underinvestment 50% earthquake 40%

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