This is equivalent to about 35% of Lebanon's gross domestic product and GDP last year.
According to a report released by the World Bank on the 14th local time, damage to various facilities in Lebanon from October 8 last year to October 27 this year was about $3.4 billion and about 4.75 trillion won.
In addition, it was analyzed that about $5.1 billion and 7.12 trillion won in losses were incurred economically.
"The conflict will reduce Lebanon's real GDP growth by at least 6.6% this year," the bank said, adding that the bank has activated contingency plans, including reallocating resources to Lebanon to respond to the current crisis.
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