A United Nations-supported assessment has revealed extensive damage to infrastructure in southern Lebanon following the recent conflict with Israel and Hezbollah. The survey estimates direct building damage at approximately US$1.38 billion. Over 11,000 buildings have been completely destroyed, indicating a significant impact on the region’s housing stock. The assessment provides a preliminary financial quantification of the physical destruction caused by the hostilities. Further assessments are expected to determine the full extent of the economic and social consequences. The findings underscore the urgent need for reconstruction efforts in the affected areas. The report does not detail damage to other infrastructure beyond buildings.