Nabatieh, Lebanon—A residential structure in southern Lebanon was struck by military action earlier today. National News Agency reports confirm that civilians were inside the building at the time of the impact. The strike caused the total collapse of the multi-story home.
Rescue teams were dispatched to the site shortly after the explosion. They arrived to find the building reduced to a pile of concrete and twisted steel. Neighbors began the initial search for survivors before official help could navigate the blocked village access points.
Witnesses at the scene describe a chaotic and desperate situation. The area was targeted while most residents were indoors during the afternoon. The proximity of the strike to other homes has caused widespread panic in the village.
Local hospitals have received the victims of the attack. Medical staff confirmed that the injuries sustained are severe, with several individuals succumbing to their wounds shortly after arrival. The total casualty count is currently being verified as rescuers dig through the rubble.
The strike is just the latest in a series of engagements that have targeted residential neighborhoods in the border district. Residents have little time to seek shelter when the strikes occur with such speed. Many have already evacuated, leaving behind those who had no means to flee.
Official reports suggest that the structural integrity of the surrounding houses has also been compromised. This creates a secondary risk of collapse for those trying to recover personal belongings. The village remains under a cloud of dust and smoke as the search continues.
There has been no official statement regarding the intended target of this specific strike. The military action has drawn sharp condemnation from local authorities who point to the mounting toll of non-combatant lives.
Search efforts are expected to continue through the night. The lack of heavy equipment is forcing rescuers to move debris manually, significantly slowing the process. The immediate area remains cordoned off as the risk of further strikes persists.
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