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Beirut Blast Death Toll Exceeds 100
The explosion at Beirut port that was said to have killed 27 people and left 2,700 injured is now reported to have killed over 100 and injured 4,000.
The Lebanese Red Cross disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday 5th of August.
Lebanese Red Cross said, “Until now over 4,000 people have been injured and over 100 have lost their lives. Our teams are still conducting search and rescue operations in the surrounding areas,” a statement said.
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres has commiserated with the people and government of Lebanon over Tuesday’s explosions in the capital, Beirut.
Officials said the two blasts originated from highly explosive materials stored in a warehouse although investigations were ongoing to determine the exact cause.
The UN chief’s reaction came in a statement by his deputy spokesman, Mr Farhan Haq.
“The Secretary-General expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims as well as to the people and government of Lebanon following the horrific explosions in Beirut today.
“He wishes a speedy recovery to the injured, including several United Nations personnel working in Lebanon.
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The United Nations remains committed to supporting Lebanon at this difficult time, and is actively assisting in the response to this incident,” Haq said.
Dorothy Shea, the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, reacted to the incident with a condolence message, in which she described the explosions as horrific.
The Ambassador tweet reads; “Having witnessed the horrific explosions at the port this evening, our heartfelt sympathies go out to the victims and their families”.
“We mourn each loss from this terrible tragedy alongside the Lebanese people,”.
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