More than 30,000 flee Lebanon-Syria conflict
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•UN says more than 30,000 have fled Lebanon for Syria
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About 80% are said to be Syrian citizens, the rest predominantly Lebanese .
110,000 people had already been displaced in Lebanon prior to the recent escalation.
118,000 more have joined them in Lebanon since last week , UN says.
"We cannot imagine what an incredibly difficult choice that is," UNHCR official says.
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