Displaced families in Lebanon turn vehicles into rain-soaked shelters
In Sidon, Lebanon, displaced families are using their vehicles as temporary shelters after being unable to find refuge in local schools. The families are covering their cars with tarps for protection from the rain.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedIn Sidon, Lebanon, displaced families are using their vehicles as temporary shelters after being unable to find refuge in local schools. The families are covering their cars with tarps for protection from the rain. This situation has arisen because hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes due to the intensifying Israeli offensive in Lebanon. The article was published on March 15, 2026. The lack of alternative accommodations has left these families with no other option but to seek shelter in their cars.
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5 extractedFamilies are covering their vehicles with tarp to shield themselves from the rain.
Displaced families in Sidon are turning their vehicles into makeshift shelters.
Israel’s offensive in Lebanon intensifies.
Families failed to find space in local schools.
Hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes.