
A massive fire broke out in the port of the Lebanese capital Beirut, one month after a dreadful explosion that killed more than 190 people.
According to the reports from international media, the inferno erupted in an oil and tyre warehouse in the port’s duty-free zone. Officials told local media it was contained to one place.
Smoke could be seen billowing out over the city’s skyline on the site of incident. Reports said that it was not immediately clear what caused the fire. No casualties have been reported so far.
Lebanese army said in a statement that it began at a warehouse where oil and tires are kept in the port’s duty-free market
Meanwhile, the fire tenders are at the scene, while the military said its helicopters were also being used in efforts to extinguish the blaze.
Footage shared on social media showed port workers running away as the fire broke out. Beirut residents are also sharing videos on social media expressed their dismay that yet another disaster was unfolding in their city, saying that the scenes were all too familiar.
The sky has turned black again in Beirut. pic.twitter.com/8Z8OSVu4QD
— Liz Sly (@LizSly) September 10, 2020
Huge fire burning at port in Beirut, Lebanon, at scene of last month's massive explosion which killed nearly 200 peoplehttps://t.co/NwOfLvR0oP pic.twitter.com/zC2uUNGyER
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 10, 2020
#BREAKING #Lebanon
— Luna Safwan – لونا صفوان (@LunaSafwan) September 10, 2020
Fire in the port again in #Beirut. This is from my car. Its confirmed that a warehouse containing oil and tires is burning. pic.twitter.com/Xdy970lVmB
Another fire !!! we really can’t take this anymore #Beirut #Lebanon pic.twitter.com/9eBCm5yO4j
— Larissa Aoun (@LarissaAounSky) September 10, 2020
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