Arab Times

Khalaf Al Habtoor extends medical help to hospitals after Beirut explosion

‘Lebanon have always had a special place in my heart’

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DUBAI, UAE, Aug 6: Khalaf Al Habtoor, Founding Chairman of Al Habtoor Group (AHG) based in the UAE is reaching out with timely aid for the Lebanese people after the massive explosion at a Beirut port on Tuesday, August 4 that devastated many neighbourh­oods, leaving more than a hundred dead people and thousands injured.

Al Habtoor, known for his philanthro­pic activities in the UAE and abroad, said he will extend all possible efforts within his means to aid the affected people in Lebanon as a first step of a multi-pronged assistance plan. As a first step, Al Habtoor will arrange one-month worth of urgent medical supplies for hospitals in the country for more than1,000 beds. The hospitals to be aided through this initiative include Haroun Hospital, Al Makasid Hospital, Levant Hospital, Rizk Hospital, Rafic Hariri Hospital, Hotel Dieu Hospital and the Khalaf Al Habtoor Hospital, Hrar.

Additional­ly, The Khalaf Al Habtoor Hospital at Hrar in northern Lebanon will open up auxiliary treatment support for patients who are unable to be accommodat­ed in Beirut hospitals, conducting at least 100 operations for those injured in the explosion. To help those who require much needed recovery and recuperati­on assistance, the hospital will also rent out a nearby hotel, which will act as a temporary off-site field hospital for post-operative care and treatment.

More than 300,000 people have been left homeless by the blast, which tore through several dozen neighbourh­oods close to the port area, razing several buildings and shattering glass windows in a much wider area outside the blast zone. Two hotels owned by Habtoor Hospitalit­y in Beirut, Hilton Beirut Habtoor Grand and Hilton Metropolit­an Palace, have been damaged in the fallout of the explosion.

Al Habtoor said: “The country and people of Lebanon have always had a special place in my heart. This explosion which has devastated the capital city in the midst of an already severe economic crisis has left the common people badly shaken. We offer our deepest condolence­s to the families of the victims and will leave no stone unturned in reaching them the best possible emergency and medical aid, post-operative care and temporary accommodat­ion for those rendered homeless by the tragic event.”

He added that the cries of the Lebanese people for help have been heard and that it was important to respond by offering the right kind of assistance and treatment, in terms of quantity, quality and the timing it reaches the people.

The visionary entreprene­ur and philanthro­pist has extended generous contributi­on to Lebanon in various forms over the last decade, including refugee aid programmes, Ramadan campaigns, wintertime distributi­on of food packages and blankets, the establishm­ent of The Khalaf Al Habtoor Hospital, and a multitude of charitable donations.

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