German company rescued Beirut from “second bomb”



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The German ambassador indicated that the containers are ready for shipment, to be transported out of Lebanon.

Ambassador Kindle asked the President of the Republic to intervene to transfer the sums owed to the German company in order to open the necessary documentary credit and then be sent to Germany.

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The German company, tasked with disposing of the chemicals found in the port after the August 4 explosion, found 52 containers containing more than 1,000 tons of hazardous materials.

The company clarified that these materials are enough to cause an explosion similar to the one that destroyed much of the Lebanese capital.

He indicated that among the materials found are formic acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, acetone, methyl bromide, sulfuric acid, peroxyacetic acid, sodium hydroxide and glycerin.

In the context, Lebanese President Michel Aoun discussed, with the German ambassador in Lebanon, the stages of the elimination process. Chemical inside The 52 containers were found in the port of Beirut.

The German Ambassador, Andreas Kindle, informed President Aoun that the disposal of chemical materials carried out by the German company “Combi Lift” has been completed.

The German ambassador indicated that the containers are ready for shipment, to be transported out of Lebanon.

Ambassador Kindle asked the President of the Republic to intervene to transfer the amounts owed to the German company in order to open the necessary documentary credit and then be sent to Germany.



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