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#Beirut explosion leaves up to 300,000 homeless, similar to Hiroshima: governor

#Beirut explosion leaves up to 300,000 homeless, similar to Hiroshima: governor

The massive warehouse blast that killed at least 100 in Beirut has also left up to 300,000 people homeless, the city’s governor said Wednesday — comparing the devastation to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

“I think there are between 250,000 and 300,000 people who are now without homes,” governor Marwan Abboud told Agence France-Presse, estimating the damage to be $5 billion.

“It resembles to what happened in Japan, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki,” destroyed by atomic bombs dropped on them by the US in World War II.  “That’s what [it] reminds me of,” he said after the Tuesday explosion, according to CNN.

“In my life, I haven’t seen destruction on this scale,” he said.

Abboud had tears in his eyes as he told reporters it was a “national calamity,” Morocco World News said.

“This is a disaster for Lebanon,” the governor said through his tears. “We need to remain strong, we need to hold on and be brave … but this is too much …”

Beirut’s mayor, Jamal Itani, said he was “speechless” at the scenes of devastation. “It’s like a war zone,” he said.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun called for an emergency cabinet meeting on Wednesday and said a two-week state of emergency should be declared, according to Aljazeera.

Rescue workers and security officers work at the scene of an explosion that hit the seaport of Beirut, Lebanon.
Rescue workers and security officers work at the scene of an explosion that hit the seaport of Beirut, Lebanon.AP

He warned that the death toll would likely rise from the 100 so far reported dead, with at least another 4,000 injured so far.

Prime Minister Hassan Diab also called for a day of mourning on Wednesday.

At least 10 firefighters who raced to tackle the blast are still missing, Abboud told CNN, as hospitals are overwhelmed by casualties.

Pope Francis on Tuesday also offered his prayers Wednesday during his weekly General Audience from the library of the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, CNN said.

“Yesterday in Beirut, near the port, there were massive explosions causing dozens of deaths, wounding thousands and causing serious destruction,” the pontiff said.

“Let us pray for the victims, for their families; and let us pray for Lebanon so that, through the dedication of all its social, political and religious elements, it might face this extremely tragic and painful moment and, with the help of the international community, overcome the grave crisis they are experiencing.”

A general view shows the damage at the site of Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area.
A general view shows the damage at the site of Tuesday’s blast in Beirut’s port area.REUTERS

International aid is heading to Beirut, with Poland sending a team of about 50 firefighters, including 39 rescuers with 4 dogs and a chemical rescue module. A Greek military transport plane is heading to Lebanon with a search and rescue team with specialized equipment and a sniffer dog, while Cyprus says it will be sending help.

Russia’s emergency officials said the country will send five planeloads of aid to Beirut after an explosion in the Lebanese capital’s port killed at least 100 people and injured thousands on Tuesday.

Along with rescuers, medical workers, and a makeshift hospital, it will also send a lab for coronavirus testing, Russia said.

Damaged vehicles and buildings are pictured in the aftermath of yesterday's blast that tore through Lebanon's capital
Damaged vehicles and buildings are pictured in the aftermath of yesterday’s blast that tore through Lebanon’s capital.AFP via Getty Images

France, Jordan and other countries also said aid would be sent.

Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi told a local TV station that it appeared the blast was caused by the detonation of more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate that had been stored in a warehouse at the dock ever since it was confiscated from a cargo ship in 2014. It sent a mushroom cloud into the sky and rattled windows on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, about 100 miles away.

President Trump said Tuesday US officials fear it may have been an “attack.”

With Post wires

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