❗️Around 1000 tons of hazardous/explosive material remains at Beirut's port a month after a German company finished treating it, because Lebanese authorities haven't paid the company the $2 million they are contractually obliged to in order for the company to remove it. https://t.co/Ae2iVaZAa1 — Timour Azhari (@timourazhari) March 11, 2021
❗️Around 1000 tons of hazardous/explosive material remains at Beirut's port a month after a German company finished treating it, because Lebanese authorities haven't paid the company the $2 million they are contractually obliged to in order for the company to remove it. https://t.co/Ae2iVaZAa1
A first task in the Port of Beirut has been completed. The 🇩🇪 company #CombiLift has treated 52 containers of hazardous and dangerous chemical material that had been accumulated over decades and were a threat to the people in #Beirut. They stand ready to be shipped to 🇩🇪. pic.twitter.com/biQhcT2wqK — Andreas Kindl (@GermanEmbBeirut) February 5, 2021
A first task in the Port of Beirut has been completed. The 🇩🇪 company #CombiLift has treated 52 containers of hazardous and dangerous chemical material that had been accumulated over decades and were a threat to the people in #Beirut. They stand ready to be shipped to 🇩🇪. pic.twitter.com/biQhcT2wqK
الرئيس عون تبلغ من السفير الالماني انتهاء عملية توضيب المستوعبات التي تحتوي على مواد مشتعلة في مرفأ بيروت وجهوزية نقلها الى المانيا — Lebanese Presidency (@LBpresidency) February 8, 2021
الرئيس عون تبلغ من السفير الالماني انتهاء عملية توضيب المستوعبات التي تحتوي على مواد مشتعلة في مرفأ بيروت وجهوزية نقلها الى المانيا