E-mail updates from Sunday:
"Hello, I don’t know what to say but things are really sad, we know nothing and can’t predict. Don’t worry about me so far I’m in a safe place. Take good care and keep in touch. Ciao"
And this about the friend who lives in Batroun:
"I talked to Charbel this morning. Charbel and his family are safe and so are all the families of Kuwait Food Company. Charbel said he had a bomb dropped about 200 meters from his house where a radar station is. There's currently no way out of Lebanon so they can't evacuate. He feels relatively safe (he felt a lot safer before they bombed the radar station). Electricity availability is inconsistent. Phone line availability and internet access is inconsistent. People are just staying in their houses."
"Hello, I don’t know what to say but things are really sad, we know nothing and can’t predict. Don’t worry about me so far I’m in a safe place. Take good care and keep in touch. Ciao"
And this about the friend who lives in Batroun:
"I talked to Charbel this morning. Charbel and his family are safe and so are all the families of Kuwait Food Company. Charbel said he had a bomb dropped about 200 meters from his house where a radar station is. There's currently no way out of Lebanon so they can't evacuate. He feels relatively safe (he felt a lot safer before they bombed the radar station). Electricity availability is inconsistent. Phone line availability and internet access is inconsistent. People are just staying in their houses."
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