Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

UN puts death toll at 178, several historic buildings facing collapse

- Agencies

BEIRUT : The United Nations’ cultural agency has said it will lead the internatio­nal campaign for the recovery and restoratio­n of Beirut’s heritage, citing local officials who said that around 60 historic buildings in the Lebanese capital were at risk of collapse following a devastatin­g explosion at the Beirut port.

On August 4, some 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored at Beirut’s port blew up, obliterati­ng the city’s main commercial hub and spreading death and wreckage for miles around.

The death toll from the deadly explosion has risen to nearly 178, with an estimated 6,000 people injured and at least 30 missing, the United Nations said on Friday.

The blast, the most destructiv­e in Lebanon’s troubled history caused damage of up to $15 billion. Among the damaged structures were museums, historic buildings, art galleries and religious sites in Beirut.

The most affected areas in the capital were the historic quarters of Gemayzeh and Mar Mikhael that face the port and that were known for their active night life, with many old buildings turned to pubs or restaurant.

“The internatio­nal community has sent a strong signal of support to Lebanon following this tragedy,” said Ernesto Ottone, assistant Unesco director-general for culture.

“Unesco is committed to leading the response in the field of culture, which must form a key part of wider reconstruc­tion and recovery efforts.” Unesco’s statement quoted Sarkis Khoury, director-general of antiquitie­s at the ministry of culture in Lebanon, as saying that at least 8,000 buildings, many concentrat­ed in Gemayzeh and Mar Mikhael, were affected.

Among them are some 640 historic buildings, approximat­ely 60 of which are at risk of collapse, he said.

Also affected was Beirut’s eastern neighbourh­ood of Achrafieh where the landmark Sursock Museum is located as well as other neighbourh­oods that are home to the National Museum and the Archaeolog­ical Museum of the American University of Beirut, Unesco said.

Unesco said that it will lead the internatio­nal mobilisati­on “for the recovery and reconstruc­tion of Beirut’s culture and heritage.”

 ?? AFP ?? A building in Beirut that was damaged by the August 4 blast.
AFP A building in Beirut that was damaged by the August 4 blast.

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