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Port officials under house arrest as rescue efforts continue in Beirut



KATHMANDU: A number of Beirut port officials are being placed under house arrest pending an investigation into Tuesday’s huge explosion, BBC reported.

The explosion killed at least 135 people and injured more than 4,000 others. Meanwhile, a two-week state of emergency has begun.

President Michel Aoun said the blast was caused by 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely in a warehouse.

Customs chief Badri Daher said his agency called for the chemical to be removed, but “this did not happen”.

“We leave it to the experts to determine the reasons,” he said.

Ammonium nitrate is used as a fertiliser in agriculture and as an explosive.

Opening an emergency cabinet meeting on Wednesday, President Aoun said: “No words can describe the horror that has hit Beirut last night, turning it into a disaster-stricken city”.

(With inputs from Agencies)

Publish Date : 06 August 2020 06:13 AM

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