Beirut residents and spectators around the world are clinging to the hope that one of the survivors of the port blast a month ago will still be buried.
Local media reported that sensors from the Chilean search and rescue team on Friday night again found a heartbeat under the wreckage of the blast that destroyed most of the city center.
Rescue workers were still digging ginger out of the debris that emerged Saturday morning.
“The Chilean team completed the process and once again found the person’s breath at the bottom of the sink,” reported Salman Andrey of Sky News in Arabic. Twitter.
Sensor scanning lasted 40 minutes and was performed several times, Andre reported.
A search is under way in the Mar Mikhaul neighborhood of the Lebanese capital, Chile’s rescue team, called Los Topos Chile, has promised to continue their search as long as there is a sign of life, 961 reported. Noticed.
There have been many unconfirmed reports that a possible second heartbeat has also been found at the site.
“The #Topsocycle team just ran a test and confirmed breathing. The debris continues to dig. There are some new reports that it could be two potential flower sellers, “wrote Maya Yahya, director of Carnegie Middle East. Twitter.
Lebanese citizens are hoping for a miracle rescue.
The pictures depict the Flashline Flick, a five-year-old border collision, working with the Chileans and finding the first movement while passing through the dive.
The blast on August 4 killed at least 190 people and injured another 6,500 who were stored in the port’s warehouse when the explosive chemicals caught fire.
The devastation has wreaked havoc on the country, which is already suffering from an economic crisis developed by the coronavirus epidemic.
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