November 20, 2013 - 14:06 AMT
2,200 Syrian families flee to Lebanon in 5 days

The UN refugee agency said 2,200 Syrian families have fled from the latest clashes in their country and crossed into Lebanon over the past five days, according to the Associated Press.

A UNHCR official in Lebanon, Lisa Abou Khaled, said Wednesday, Nov 20, that the families made it to the Lebanese town of Arsal, just across the border from Syria, in one of the largest influxes in recent months.

Abou Khaled says the refugees started arriving last Friday amid clashes between Syrian forces and rebels over the strategic town of Qara, which is part of the supply line to opposition-held areas near Damascus.

Syrian government troops seized Qara on Tuesday, but fighting still continues in the area.

Some 1.4 million Syrians, including 800,000 registered refugees, have fled to Lebanon since Syria's conflict broke out in March 2011.