French President announces departure for Beirut


Beirut: Emmanuel McKeown will meet with the Lebanese Prime Minister and political leadership, will be the first head of state to visit Lebanon since yesterday's incident, and a large consignment of aid has already been sent to Beirut by France.
French President announces his departure for the devastated Lebanese city of Beirut, Emmanuel McKeown will meet with Lebanese Prime Minister and political leadership, visiting Lebanon after yesterday's incident. He will be the first head of state. A large consignment of relief supplies from France has already been sent to Beirut. According to details, French President Emmanuel McKeown has announced that he will soon reach Beirut, the devastated capital of Lebanon.
He has decided to reach Beirut and meet with the Lebanese political leadership and provide full support for relief work. His government has already sent a large consignment of aid to Beirut to Lebanon.
It is reported that the heads of state around the world have expressed deep sorrow and grief after the incident that took place in Beirut yesterday, but the French president is the only leader who decided to visit the affected country and provide help. Is.
More than 100 people have been confirmed dead and more than 4,000 injured in the Beirut bombings, according to the latest reports. The Red Cross fears the death toll could rise sharply. Lebanese Health Minister Hamad Hassan says a major tragedy has struck Beirut. The death toll could rise sharply. All the hospitals are full of injured.
At around 6 pm local time yesterday, horrific explosions took place in the port area of ​​Beirut, which shook the surrounding areas and destroyed buildings and vehicles in different parts of the city. The Lebanese interior minister says a preliminary investigation has revealed that sodium nitrate, which was seized from a ship a year ago, was stored in the warehouse. Was to be discarded. Prime Minister Hassan Diab has said that those responsible for the disaster will be held accountable.

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