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Lebanon detains 19 suspects in port explosion

Bernama
Bernama
08/08/2020
03:03 MYT
Lebanon detains 19 suspects in port explosion
Damaged cars are seen at the site of Tuesday's blast, at Beirut's port area, Lebanon, August 7, 2020. REUTERS
Authorities in Lebanon detained 19 suspects Friday following a massive explosion earlier this week at the Port of Beirut that left at least 154 people dead and nearly 5,000 injured, Anadolu Agency quoted a local media as saying.
The General Manager Beirut Port Hassan Koraytem; Lebanese Customs General Manager Bedri Zahir and former Customs General Manager Shefik Mari were among those detained as part of an investigation into the blast Tuesday, state-run National News Agency of Lebanon reported.
The agency previously reported authorities detained 16 employees.
A fire at a warehouse at the port led to a huge blast causing massive property damage in several neighborhoods in the capital.
Dozens are still missing under the rubble.
The government, which blamed the blast on a large quantity of ammonium nitrate stored in the port, said Wednesday that an investigation is underway which will take five days.
The blast rocked Lebanon while the country is experiencing its worst economic crisis, including a dramatic drop in the value of the pound against the dollar.
-- BERNAMA
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