BEIRUT, LEBANON (JULY 27, 2015) (REUTERS-ACCESS ALL) 1. CARS DRIVING PAST PILES OF RUBBISH ALONG A STREET 2. SMOKE RISING FROM BURNING PILE OF RUBBISH ALONG THE STREET 3. VARIOUS OF CARS DRIVING PAST BURNING RUBBISH PILES ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET 4. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) LEBANESE CITIZEN, ADEL ALI, SAYING: “The situation is trashy all in all, officials should act to solve this current trash crisis that is harming all citizens.” 5. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH PILES ON THE SIDE OF A STREET 6. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH PILES ON THE SIDE OF ANOTHER STREET 7. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) LEBANESE CITIZEN, AMAR, SAYING: “They should fix the situation because we will develop diseases, don’t we have enough diseases around? I wish officials would take a little more care of this subject.” 8. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH PILE ON FIRE 9. VARIOUS OF ANOTHER RUBBISH PILE ON FIRE 10. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) LEBANESE CITIZEN, ALI ZAROUT, SAYING: “We should find a solution for this situation because it is really getting worse with rubbish, trash, smell and diseases everywhere with families and children around.” 11. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH CONTAINERS OVERFLOWING AND SURROUNDED BY PILES OF RUBBISH 12. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH PILES WITH SMOKE RISING 13. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) LEBANESE CITIZEN, LAMA BOU KARROUM, SAYING: “I came today and was really shocked, there is no place without rubbish, it is not called rubbish anymore, it is mountains. We now having something new in Lebanon called trash mountains, aside of its smelling.” 14. VARIOUS OF INSECTS ON RUBBISH PILE 15. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH PILE 16. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) EGYPTIAN TOURIST IN BEIRUT, MOHAMMED HASSAN, SAYING: “The country is beautiful but what I am seeing from the overall situation and rubbish crisis is saddening, because the country is touristic, when one comes once and sees this current scene, he won’t be coming back.” 17. VARIOUS OF RUBBISH PILE 18. WOMAN WEARING BREATHING MASK WALKING PAST RUBBISH PILE 19. LEBANESE FLAG ON TOP OF THE GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS GRAND SERAIL BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN BEIRUT 20. EXTERIOR OF THE GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS GRAND SERAIL BUILDING