Dana Sleiman of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees says the agency is working "harder than ever" to protect more than 800,000 Syrian refugees in Lebanon from the winter weatherthat hit Wednesday.
The storm pushed temperatures below freezingand dumped snow on northern Lebanon and some areas of the Bekaa Valley, which is dotted with informal refugee settlements.
Sleiman said at least 80,000 Syrians in Lebanon will spend the winter in flimsy tents with often only a plastic sheet covering the ground. She said the Lebanese army is helping distribute emergency kits, including blankets and plastic tarps.
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