Large fire erupts in Beirut port area, a month after massive blast
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[September 10, 2020]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A store of oil
and tyres at Beirut port burst into flames on Thursday but there were no
immediate reports of injuries, a little more than a month after a
massive blast devastated the port and surrounding residential area of
the Lebanese capital.
The army said it was not immediately clear why the oil and tyres had
erupted in flames and said it was sending helicopters to help bring the
fire under control. Television footage showed a helicopter dropping
water on the blaze.
The blaze erupted in the duty free zone of the port, sending a huge
column of smoke above a city still traumatised by the explosion on Aug.
4 that killed about 190 people and injured 6,000 people.
The head of Lebanon's Red Cross, George Kettaneh, said there was no fear
of another explosion as a result of the flames and said there were no
injuries, although he said there were some people suffering from
shortness of breath as a result.
Television footage showed firefighters trying to douse the blaze in an
area surrounded by the mangled remains of warehouses that were destroyed
in the explosion last month.
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Smoke rises from Beirut's port area, Lebanon September 10, 2020.
REUTERS/Alaa Kanaan
The blast was caused by a huge store of ammonium nitrate that had
been kept at the port in poor condition for years.
(Reporting by Alaa Kanaan and Reuters reporters; Writing by Edmund
Blair; Editing by Gareth Jones and Jon Boyle)
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