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Residents Leave Dahiyeh Area for Hazmieh Highway Overnight

People moved from Dahiyeh onto the Hazmieh highway during nighttime hours. The movement followed warnings about the area. Reports indicate residents did not wait to assess the warnings.

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1 source·May 25, 7:57 PM(3 days ago)·1m read
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Residents of Dahiyeh began leaving the area and traveling onto the Hazmieh highway during nighttime hours. The movement occurred after warnings were issued for the neighborhood. Reports state that people did not wait to determine whether the warnings would be carried out.

The departures took place in the middle of the night.

Observers recorded the flow of traffic from Dahiyeh toward the Hazmieh highway. No additional details on the origin of the warnings or the number of people involved were provided in the available reports.

Key Facts

Dahiyeh departures
Residents moved onto Hazmieh highway at night
Warning response
People left without waiting to assess warnings

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Increased nighttime traffic reported on the Hazmieh highway.

  2. 02

    Temporary population reduction in parts of Dahiyeh.

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Confidence score65%
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Word count88 words
PublishedMay 25, 2026, 7:57 PM
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