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Lebanon: Firefighters try to get new fire under control in Beirut port01:23
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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.

Lebanon: Firefighters try to get new fire under control in Beirut port

Lebanon, Beirut
September 10, 2020 at 16:17 GMT +00:00 · Published

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.

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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.

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