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.