Published 12:21 IST, August 5th 2020
Nora Fatehi shares important message for people in Lebanon after Beirut explosion
Nora Fatehi took to her social media and shared an important message for the people in Lebanon after the blasts. Check out the details and read on to know more.
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Dancer and actor ra Fatehi took to her social media to urge her fans to pray for Beirut. On Tuesday, a massive explosion rocked Leban’s capital city Beirut. Street Dancer 3D star, apart from sharing a heart-warming mess, also shared an important te with her fans on social media.
ra Fatehi shared an important mess
(Im credits: ra Fatehi's Instagram)
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(Im credits: ra Fatehi's Instagram)
ra Fatehi initially shared a video of blast that took place in Beirut. She n shared a social media chat, in which a person from Leban can be seen expressing his concern over people from city inhaling toxic gases. In chat, he mentioned that smoke is filled with acid which is toxic for people who have taken up to streets to help those in need. rah Fatehi shared chat saying that it was an important mess.
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(Im credits: ra Fatehi's Instagram)
Fatehi urged anybody staying in Leban to be careful while helping those in need. She wrote that she is praying for Leban while sharing a flag of country.
Blasts in Beirut, Leban
According to news ncy AP, blasts in Beirut, Leban flattened country’s port and also damd several buildings in area. blast that took place in capital city of Leban created a giant mushroom cloud into sky. news ncy also stated that more than 70 people have been killed due to explosion, while 3,000 are injured. officials also stated that re are many bodies buried under rubble.
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According to news ncy AP, it was t clear what caused blast, which struck with force of a 3.5 magnitude earthquake, according to Germany’s geosciences centre GFZ, and was heard and felt as far away as Cyprus more than 200 kilometres (180 miles) across Mediterranean. Leban’s interior minister said it appeared that a large cache of ammonium nitrate in port had detonated.
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According to AP, Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi told a local TV station that it appeared blast was caused by detonation of more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate that had been stored in a warehouse at dock ever since it was confiscated from a cargo ship in 2014.
news ncy also stated that blasts in Beirut, Leban, that took place on Tuesday are reported to be most destructive explosion in Leban’s history. It has been reported that windows and doors of houses kilometres away from port have been blown due to explosion. Beirut’s only international airport has also been damd and explosion has caused mass destruction in city.
(With Inputs from AP)
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12:22 IST, August 5th 2020