Aoun Addresses Nation after Beirut Blast

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Aoun: We call for assistance from countries in treating the injured and repairing the damage to the port and the capital. over 3 years
Aoun: The High Relief Committee will assess the damages and provide the necessary assistance. over 3 years
Aoun: We are determined to proceed with investigations and uncover the circumstances that caused the blast as soon as possible. over 3 years

President Michel Aoun said authorities in Lebanon are determined to proceed with investigations and uncover the circumstances that caused the devastating Beirut port blast that left 80 dead and more than 3000 injured.

Aoun said the High Relief Committee will assess the damages and provide the necessary assistance.

He said "severe punishment measures" will be brought upon parties responsible for the blast.

Turning to outside assistance, Aoun said: "We call for assistance in treating the injured and repairing the damage to the port and the capital."

A blast in Beirut port on Tuesday killed at least 100 people and wounded thousands.

Smoke was still rising from the port Wednesday morning. Major downtown streets were littered with debris and damaged vehicles, and building facades were blown out.

Lebanese Red Cross official George Kettaneh said at least 100 people were killed and more than 4,000 were wounded, and said the toll could rise further.

SourceNaharnet
Comments 8
Thumb canadianleb over 3 years

Excellent, the damage is in the Billions, so may we ask where will you get that money from? rest assured no cash donations will be provided by the World as they know you and your government are a bunch of thieves that would loot the money, as you have done in the past. Do your country that is bleeding from the core a favor and wear your favorite pajamas and leave and this time make it for good

Thumb gma-bs-artist. over 3 years

Wakey-wakey Mr president time to make a speech, try to look lively-ish. But seriously people stop making fun or our strong Christian president. He's putting in a solid 3 hour shift every single day, not in a row of course, that would be crazy. He would easily be the hardest working inmate in any geriatrics hospital, anywhere on the planet, where all the residents are in a perpetual vegetated state.

Missing samiam over 3 years

Investigations should be done from international parties that know their stuff and aren't politically involved in this country. It would just be another nail in the coffin for him if some random worker gets the blame and all the political forces get off scot free. Everyone knows that the politicians put their hands into the ports and airports for their own benefit, and we should start with whatever party permitted that African ship to offload its defective cargo and go from there.

Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) over 3 years

May be it is time that a foreign country will occupy and govern Lebanon. Since its independence
there were tensions between the various clans , civil wars , corruptions etc..this is the result of a system based on clan upbringing ,education and dependency, subsequently Lebanon is a geographical country but is not a united nation.

Thumb EagleDawn over 3 years

“بتبقى انت الحلم، والحلم ما بيشيخ
الله يحميك
بي الكل

A fearless man - A real leader - A true statesman.

Missing objective_wan_kenobi over 3 years

bet chaffi2.

Missing lookingback over 3 years

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/06/09/iran-linked-terrorists-caught-stockpiling-explosives-north-west/

Missing arturo over 3 years

Even if the government had a legitimate investigation, it is powerless to do anything to Hezbollah, which is the de facto operator of the port. Hezbollah controls the armed forces, so they are the government and parliament is the shadow government.