Trash Crisis in Beirut

Lebanese street cleaners start to collect rubbish from the streets of Beirut a week after protesters shut down the country's largest landfill leaving piles of uncollected trash all over the Lebanese capital on July 26, 2015. Local villagers fed up of living next to the Naameh landfill, the endpoint for waste produced by around half of Lebanon's four million citizens, blocked the entry of the facility preventing any new trash from being dumped, in demand for its closure. (Photo by Anwar Amro/AFP Photo)
Trash Crisis in Beirut
   
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