the nightmare returns a month after the august explosions



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The nightmare returns to Beirut, just over a month after the devastating explosions of August 4: a gigantic fire broke out in a warehouse in the port of the Lebanese capital, with tall columns of black smoke and flames rising into the sky, as shown in the videos showing are shown already circulating on social networks.

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The fire has involved a warehouse where tires and motor oil are stored, the Lebanese army said in a statement. Thick columns of black smoke are visible from different districts of the capital where the panic among the Lebanese still in shock for the deadly explosions that traumatized the capital five weeks ago, killing 192.

PORT MANAGER: NO RISK OF EXPLOSIONS “There is no risk of explosions in the port of Beirut,” said the port director. Bassem what, commenting on the news of the great fire that developed recently in the Duty Free area. The port director confirmed that the flames spread inside a warehouse containing barrels of industrial oil and that the fire later spread to the nearby tire depot. Qaysi also said firefighting operations are focused on the Charles Helou Boulevard bus and taxi terminal area, which borders the port.


Last Updated: Thursday, September 10, 2020, 02:30 PM

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