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Lebanon Tripoli Building Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 14+

by Emily Johnson - News Editor
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Tripoli, Lebanon – At least nine people have died after a residential building collapsed in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on Sunday, February 8, 2026, according to multiple reports. Rescue efforts are ongoing, though authorities have indicated they are nearing completion.

The incident, which occurred in the city’s historic district, has sparked public outrage and prompted a formal investigation. Euronews reports that the building’s collapse has led to accusations that many structures in Tripoli are structurally unsound and pose a danger to residents.

According to Sky News Arabia, rescue teams have been working tirelessly to locate survivors trapped under the rubble. The search is expected to conclude shortly.

Lebanon’s President is reportedly monitoring the rescue operations, as reported by Oz Arab Media. The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has similarly expressed its condolences to Lebanon following the tragedy.

The collapse has ignited anger among residents, who claim that the building was not properly maintained and that authorities failed to address safety concerns. Al Jazeera reports that a formal investigation is expected.

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