Fifteen killed in latest Lebanon building collapse, as warnings of neglect grow

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Updated 9.2.2026
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Tripoli *Lebanon Abdel Hamid Karimeh Bab al-Tabbaneh National News Agency

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Feb 9 Evening

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BBC News - WorldFeb 9

Fifteen killed in latest Lebanon building collapse, as warnings of neglect grow

A building collapse in Tripoli, Lebanon, has killed 15 people, with eight rescued and concerns that others may still be missing. The incident involved two adjoining residential buildings and is the fifth such collapse in Tripoli this winter. Footage shows the buildings collapsing almost simultaneously, creating a large cloud of dust. Tripoli's mayor, who has since resigned, cited years of neglect and described the city as disaster-stricken, while the Prime Minister called it a humanitarian catastrophe. The collapse highlights growing concerns about the condition of old and undermaintained buildings in Lebanon's second-largest and poorest city, exacerbated by economic crisis, weak regulation, and illegal construction.

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Al JazeeraFeb 9

Video: Building collapse in northern Lebanon kills people in apartments

On February 9, 2026, a multi-story apartment building collapsed in Tripoli, a city in northern Lebanon. The collapse resulted in at least 14 fatalities. Emergency teams responded to the scene to search for survivors amidst the rubble. Several individuals were successfully rescued from the collapsed structure. The cause of the building collapse is currently unknown. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the factors that led to the disaster.

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Key Claims

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The death toll from the collapse of two residential buildings in Tripoli has risen to 15.

— state media

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Eight people were rescued alive.

— Civil Defence director general Imad Khreiss

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Thousands of our people in Tripoli are threatened due to years of neglect.

— Tripoli's mayor, Abdel Hamid Karimeh

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The government is fully prepared to provide accommodation for all residents of buildings that need to be evacuated.

— Prime Minister Nawaf Salam

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More than 100 buildings in the city required evacuation warnings.

— head of the Higher Relief Authority

Feb 8 Evening

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Al JazeeraFeb 8

Building collapse in northern Lebanon kills at least six people

On February 8, 2026, two adjacent buildings collapsed in the Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood of Tripoli, Lebanon, resulting in at least six deaths and seven injuries. Rescue operations are underway, led by civil defense teams, the Lebanese Red Cross, and local residents, to search for individuals still trapped under the rubble. Authorities have evacuated nearby buildings due to concerns of further collapse, with the Lebanese army deploying personnel to the area. President Joseph Aoun has ordered emergency services to assist in rescue efforts and provide shelter, while Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has pledged housing allowances for evacuated residents. The cause of the collapse is currently unknown.

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South China Morning PostFeb 8

Rescuers search for survivors after building collapse kills at least 5 in Lebanon

A building collapse in Tripoli, Lebanon, has killed at least five people, including a child and an elderly woman, marking the second such incident in the city in recent weeks. The collapse occurred in the Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood, the poorest area of Tripoli, on Sunday. Rescue workers are searching for survivors amidst the debris of the two-block, twelve-apartment building. Eight people have been rescued so far, while adjacent buildings have been evacuated due to fears of further collapses. Residents and rescuers are using basic tools to clear the debris.

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Key Claims

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At least six people have been killed and seven others were wounded when two adjoining buildings collapsed in Tripoli.

— the head of the municipal council

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Rescue teams search for people trapped under rubble.

— Gov’t council member Abdel Hamid Karimeh

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Eight injured people had been rescued.

— Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency

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President Joseph Aoun ordered all emergency services to be on high alert.

— the NNA report

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The government is fully prepared to provide housing allowances for all residents of buildings that need to be evacuated.

— Prime Minister Nawaf Salam