Firefighters were seen attempting to get a new fire under control at Beirut's port on Thursday, after it broke out for unknown reasons in a tires and industrial oils depot.
The blaze occurred just over a month after the city was rocked by a series of explosions on August 4, killing at least 190 people, injuring 6,500, and displacing over 300,000.
The blasts triggered violent protests which forced the previous cabinet to resign.
Firefighters were seen attempting to get a new fire under control at Beirut's port on Thursday, after it broke out for unknown reasons in a tires and industrial oils depot.
The blaze occurred just over a month after the city was rocked by a series of explosions on August 4, killing at least 190 people, injuring 6,500, and displacing over 300,000.
The blasts triggered violent protests which forced the previous cabinet to resign.
Firefighters were seen attempting to get a new fire under control at Beirut's port on Thursday, after it broke out for unknown reasons in a tires and industrial oils depot.
The blaze occurred just over a month after the city was rocked by a series of explosions on August 4, killing at least 190 people, injuring 6,500, and displacing over 300,000.
The blasts triggered violent protests which forced the previous cabinet to resign.