A building in Beirut's Dahiyeh district that was struck by an Israeli airstrike during the war has fully collapsed overnight, according to reports. The building had been partially collapsing earlier in the day, as The Zioneer reported. No casualties have been reported in the collapse.
A building in the Dahiyeh district of Beirut that was struck by an Israeli airstrike during the war has fully collapsed overnight. The collapse follows a partial collapse earlier in the day, which was reported by The Zioneer at 03:35 Jerusalem time, citing security analyst Yair Goldblatt. No casualties have been reported in the current collapse. The building had been left damaged since the initial strike. The cause of the full collapse has not been specified, but it is likely due to structural damage from the earlier attack. The event is still developing.
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