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25 days after the Beirut port explosion, the army’s advanced emergency room chief, Brigadier General Sami Al-Hawaik, held a press conference at the Beirut municipality building, explaining what it had been achieved in the fields of: debris removal, debris removal, damage recognition and aid distribution to those affected by the catastrophic explosion. In the port of Beirut, and determining the mechanism of action and the next steps to be taken in this regard.
The Lebanese army announced that search and rescue operations had not ceased, and revealed the number of missing people who remain today as a result of the explosion in the port of Beirut, which is located by the Internal Security Forces and in coordination with the Red Cross. Lebanese, which reached 7. The number of disappeared is distributed between 3 Lebanese, 3 of Syrian nationality and one of Egyptian nationality.
Brigadier General Sami Al-Hawaik explained that the army units distributed 50% of the humanitarian aid that arrived in Lebanon, while the embassies of donor countries, various non-governmental organizations and the High Relief Commission distributed the rest of aid.
He said: “Medical needs, medicines and vaccines accounted for 68% of the aid that came to Lebanon.”
And he added, “Around 43,000 food rations were distributed to the residents of the areas affected by the explosion.”
Regarding the damage survey, he said, “250 military and civil engineering committees are working to complete the damage survey operations,” highlighting that the principle of transparency continues to be the standard of our work in terms of announcing how to receive and distribute the damage. help.
Source: Kataeb.org
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