A team of rescue dogs captured signals with instruments that suggested heartbeat and breathing.

Ambulances are believed to have discovered signs of life during the ruins of Beirut on Thursday, a month after the massive explosion, the Lebanese NNA news agency reported.

According to the report, a team of rescue dogs felt movement under a collapsed house. On the surface, instruments were used to capture signals that suggested heartbeat and respiration, and the value of the heat sensor also suggested the possibility of life. Ambulances dug through the rubble for hours, but over time the operation became too dangerous due to the unstable ruins, so they had to stop. The action will continue on Friday morning.

A crowd gathered around the rescue, enraged by the disruption of the operation. The site is provided by soldiers from the Lebanese army. There was no conflict.

On August 4, 190 people were killed and some 6,000 injured in Beirut as a result of large-scale explosions likely caused by negligence.



The number of independent editorial boards from power is steadily declining, and those that still exist are trying to stay afloat in a growing headwind. At HVG we persevere, we don’t give in to pressure and we bring national and international news every day.

That is why we ask you, our readers, to support us, support us, join our membership and renew it!

And we promise to keep doing our best for you in all circumstances!