Beirut port blast: Death toll rises to 154, nearly 5,000 wounded

Lebanon's capital rocked by massive explosion on Tuesday after a fire at warehouse in Port of Beirut

Much of Beirut's port district was obliterated by the force of Tuesday's monster explosion of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser. PHOTO: AFP

BEIRUT:

 

The death toll from Tuesday’s huge blast in Lebanon rose to 154, the country’s health minister confirmed on Friday.

 

Hamad Hasan told the state-run National News Agency that around 5,000 people were injured in the blast at the Port of Beirut, with 20% of them in need of medical treatment in hospitals.

He also said that 120 of injured are currently in critical condition and many others require delicate surgeries.

A fire at a warehouse at the Port of Beirut led to a huge blast on Tuesday causing massive material damage in several neighbourhoods of the capital.

The Lebanese government announced the formation of an investigation committee to probe the deadly incident within a period of five days.

The blast rocked Lebanon while the country is experiencing its worst economic crisis, including a dramatic drop in the value of the Lebanese pound against the US dollar.

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