The blast destroyed a large stockpile of wheat, and Lebanon could face food shortages


Beirut: The blast destroyed the berths of Beirut port, where is Beirut Shima going like Hiroshima. Lebanese Ambassador to Pakistan talks
Lebanon's ambassador to Pakistan Wiskin Kewalikin said that the explosion at the port of Beirut destroyed a large stock of wheat. He said while talking to a private TV channel that "We may face food shortages as a large stockpile of wheat has been destroyed at the port," he said.
The Lebanese ambassador added that the Beirut bombing had severely damaged the Foreign Ministry building and that a roof had been blown off.
A bomb blast near the Lebanese capital, Beirut, has killed at least 80 people and injured 4,600 others, officials say. Shaken. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The crash, which was overshadowed by orange clouds, caused widespread destruction in and around the port and destroyed commercial and residential buildings and vehicles. President Aoun Michel has declared three days of mourning for the accident and called a meeting of Lebanon's federal cabinet. The president has demanded that a two-week state of emergency be declared in the country. Nitrate deposits have occurred but have not been officially confirmed. The Lebanese president has said the ammonium nitrate had been stored in a warehouse unsafely for six years. Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab has said it is unacceptable that the warehouse contained 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. "I will not leave China until I find out who is responsible for this incident so that he can be held accountable and severely punished."

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