
by AFP
A garbage crisis has returned to Lebanon
with trash piling up in regions north of Beirut months after the
government headed off a political crisis over uncollected waste. The
local council in the suburb of Bourj Hammoud, where a temporary dump is
located, have for the past week denied access to garbage trucks on the
grounds that the authorities had failed to honour a commitment to open a
waste-treatment plant. In
March, after an eight-month crisis which led to mass street protests,
the government approved a “temporary plan” to open two new landfills,
one in Bourj Hammoud to the north and another south of the capital.










