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UN helps restore Lebanese cultural sites in wake of explosion - Global Construction Review

The United Nations is helping to restore cultural sites in Lebanon damaged by the 2020 Beirut port explosions which, according to Human Rights Watch, killed 218 people, displaced 300,000, and caused $3.8bn of material damage. Among the projects, Unesco and UN-Habitat are transforming the ruins of Beirut’s Mar Mikhael train station into a 10,000-sq-m cultural building, helped by $3.5m from Italy. It’s due for completion in 2027. Beirut’s Grand …
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