Enormous Fireplace At Beirut Port Weeks After Lethal Blast

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Thick black columns of smoke rose into the sky, as the military mentioned it had engulfed a warehouse

Beirut, Lebanon:

An enormous fireplace raged in Beirut port on Thursday, AFP correspondents mentioned, sparking alarm amongst Lebanese nonetheless reeling from a devastating dockside explosion that disfigured the capital final month.

Thick black columns of smoke rose into the sky, as the military mentioned the blaze had engulfed a warehouse storing oil and tyres.

It was not instantly clear what triggered the blaze.

“Operations have begun to extinguish the fireplace and armed forces helicopters will participate,” the navy mentioned in an announcement on Twitter.

Social media customers posted video footage, which sparked alarm amongst Beirut residents solely simply recovering from the nation’s deadliest peace-time catastrophe.

“Insane fireplace on the port, inflicting a panic all throughout Beirut. We simply cannot catch a break,” Human Rights Watch researcher Aya Majzoub wrote on Twitter.

The August four explosion of tons of of tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser on the port killed greater than 190 folks, wounded 1000’s and ravaged giant elements of the capital.

The blast sparked widespread outrage after it emerged authorities had been conscious of the presence of the large stockpile, and prompted the federal government to resign.

Human rights researcher Omar Nashabe tweeted: “The place are we dwelling? That is the scene of the crime a month in the past! The place is the judiciary? The place is the state? The place is accountability?”

The port blast piled new distress on Lebanese already battling the coronavirus pandemic and the nation’s worst financial disaster in many years, which has seen poverty charges double to greater than half the inhabitants.

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