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Firework cache found at devastated Beirut port

September 19, 2020
Lebanese and French troops ride a boat past the damaged grain silo near the site of the massive blast in Beirut's port area. — File photo
Lebanese and French troops ride a boat past the damaged grain silo near the site of the massive blast in Beirut's port area. — File photo

BEIRUT — Lebanon's army said it had found 1.3 tons of fireworks during a search of Beirut port, which was devastated last month in a huge blast that was blamed on a large quantity of chemicals kept in poor condition.

The army said in a statement, released on its website on Friday, that 1,320 kg of fireworks were found in 120 boxes in a warehouse during a search of the port. It said army engineers disposed of them.

The port and a swathe of central Beirut was ruined by the huge blast on Aug. 4 that killed at least 190 people. It was blamed on 2,750 tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate kept at the port for years in poor condition.

Warehouses and concrete grain silos at the port were destroyed.

Lebanon's army said on Sept. 3 it had also found a further 4.35 tons of ammonium nitrate near the entrance to Beirut port, which the army said at the time it was dealing with. — Agencies


September 19, 2020
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