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A major fire broke out in the free zone at the entrance to the Beirut port, along with damaged hangars. Fires and smoke rose over the capital, Beirut, as a state of panic and panic prevailed among citizens and passers-by, and some evacuated buildings surrounding the port.
And the Army Command announced, through its Twitter account, that there was a fire in a warehouse for oils and tires in the free market of the Port of Beirut, firefighting operations began and army helicopters will participate in its extinction .
A security source confirmed to Al-Nahar that “the fire broke out in a warehouse in the port’s free zone, and was caused by the ignition of oils and tires, and there is no fear of an explosion.”
The army warned citizens of the need to move away from the vicinity of the port and clear the way due to the intensification of the fire.
Civil defense teams rushed to the port to extinguish the fire, amid concern over the resumption of the August 4 disaster, and army military helicopters were also involved in putting out the fire.
The “Traffic Control” room reported that traffic from the naval base had been diverted to the Burj Al-Ghazal intersection and the George Haddad intersection.
Traffic was cut off and it was diverted from Al-Bakrji town to Karantina onto the eastern route, and at the Al-Saifi intersection towards Burj Al-Ghazal. In addition, traffic from the naval base was diverted to the Burj Al Ghazal intersection and the George Haddad intersection.
The port director, Bassem Qaisi, confirmed to Al-Nahar that “the work is now focused on preventing the spread of fire towards the Charles Helou Bridge.”
The director general of the Red Cross, George Kittana, told Al-Nahar that “our equipment is on the ground and only respiratory distress has been recorded as a result of the fire.”
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