Two worst days for Muslim countries


After the catastrophic bomb blasts in Beirut, the Ajman bazaar was reduced to ashes. After Lebanon and Ajman, Najaf was also on fire.
The last two days proved to be the worst day for Muslim countries because 3 Muslim countries witnessed tragic events in those two days. Two days ago, explosions took place in the Lebanese capital Beirut which Massive damage was done. The governor of the capital, Beirut, Marwan Abboud, said the devastating bombings in the port area had caused between three and five billion dollars in financial losses and that at least 300,000 people had been displaced by the destruction of houses and buildings.
A devastating explosion at a warehouse near the port of Beirut has affected half the city. Hundreds of high-rise buildings around the port have been reduced to rubble and thousands of vehicles parked on highways have been destroyed. People were injured while more than a hundred people lost their lives.
The Ajman bazaar was reduced to ashes after a devastating explosion in Beirut. A market in the United Arab Emirates' Ajman caught fire on Wednesday evening, setting several shops ablaze. After the fire broke out in the vegetable and fruit market, flames and clouds of black smoke began to rise. It was closed a month ago, leaving no shopkeepers.
If the market was open, many lives could have been lost in the blaze.
After Lebanon and Ajman, Najaf also came under fire. The fire engulfed several warehouses, and clouds of black smoke filled the sky.
The Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Iraqi sources as saying that the fire broke out in grocery stores in the city of Najaf.
At least 20 warehouses and grocery stores have caught fire, according to the news agency. The cause of the fire is not yet known. According to the news agency, firefighters took timely action to control the blaze. News reports said that no casualties have been reported so far but heavy financial losses have been reported.

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