In Beirut's largest stadium, displaced people with disabilities face 'ordeal'
Beirut's main stadium has become an improvised shelter for families uprooted by war, where the sounds of children echo in the stands instead of the cheers of fans.
Beirut’s largest stadium has been turned into a shelter for people displaced by the war, including many with disabilities. In the empty stands, the shouts of children replace the songs of fans as displaced families endure difficult conditions.