Blazing fire
has engulfed Beirut port just one month after a huge explosion rocked Lebanon.
The cause of the
fire is not known yet, but the blaze erupted at a warehouse, which contained
oil and tyres on Thursday afternoon, September 10. It is close to the epicentre
of the blast that killed roughly 200 people and injured more than 6,000 others.
Fire fighters
and emergency crew are reportedly at the scene battling the fire.
Liz Sly, the
Washington Post's correspondent in Beirut, tweeted footage of Thursday
afternoon's blaze, writing: "Another big fire at Beirut port. Everyone’s
freaking out."
Layal Abou
Rahal, a journalist for AFP in the capital, added: "Fire in Beirut port
reviving the blast panic."
Al Jazeera's
Beirut correspondent, Timour Azhari, posted footage of the fire and wrote:
"Absolutely massive fire raging at Beirut’s port right now.
The August 4
explosion occurred when an estimated 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate caught
fire at a warehouse. The explosion destroyed so many buildings and vehicles.
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