Lebanon’s public water supply on the brink of collapse

Al Jazeera English posted this video titled “Lebanon’s Public Water Supply on the Brink of Collapse” – below is their description.
Lebanon’s long-disrupted public water system is on the verge of collapse.
Water has been lacking for decades, with people forced to pay for private supplies, but the situation is now critical.
Aid agencies say taps could go dry for at least 70 percent of the population.
Sara Khairat’s reporting of Al Jazeera from Beirut, Lebanon.
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In this story: Lebanon
The official language, Arabic, is the language most spoken by the citizens of Lebanon. Its capital is Beirut.
Lebanon was a founding member of the United Nations in 1945 and is a member of the Arab League (1945), the Non-Aligned Movement (1961), the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (1969) and the International Organization of la francophonie (1973).