The Phnom Penh Post

Beirut historic buildings ‘risk collapse’

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UNESCO, the UN’s cultural agency, vowed on Thursday to lead efforts to protect vulnerable heritage in Lebanon after last week’s gigantic Beirut port blast, warning that 60 historic buildings were at risk of collapse.

The effects of the blast were felt all over the Lebanese capital but some of the worst damage was in the Gemmayzeh and Mar-Mikhael neighbourh­oods a short distance from the port. Both are home to a large concentrat­ion of historic buildings.

“The internatio­nal community has sent a strong signal of support to Lebanon following this tragedy,” said Ernesto Ottone, UNESCO assistant 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.”

Sarkis Khoury, head of antiquitie­s at the Lebanese ministry of culture, reported at an online meeting this week to coordinate the response that at least 8,000 buildings were affected, said the Parisbased organisati­on.

“Among them are some 640 historic buildings, approximat­ely 60 of which are at risk of collapse,” UNESCO said in a statement.

“He [Khoury] also spoke of the impact of the explosion on major museums, such as the National Museum of Beirut, the Sursock Museum and the Archaeolog­ical Museum of the American University of Beirut, as well as cultural spaces, galleries and religious sites.”

Even before the explosion, there had been growing concern in Lebanon about the condition of heritage in Beirut due to rampant constructi­on and a lack of preservati­on for historic buildings in the densely-packed city.

UNESCO said Khoury “stressed the need for urgent structural consolidat­ion and waterproof­ing interventi­ons to prevent further damage from approachin­g autumn rains”.

The explosion on August 4, which left 171 people dead, has been blamed on a vast stock of ammonium nitrate left in a warehouse at the port for years despite repeated warnings.

Lebanon’s government under Prime Minister Hassan Diab resigned this week following days of demonstrat­ions demanding accountabi­lity for the disaster.

 ?? GRK ?? Phnom Penh Military Police arrest 29 Chinese nationals on kidnapping charges. The suspects are said to have abducted three other Chinese nationals from a hotel in Daun Penh district’s Chaktomuk commune.
GRK Phnom Penh Military Police arrest 29 Chinese nationals on kidnapping charges. The suspects are said to have abducted three other Chinese nationals from a hotel in Daun Penh district’s Chaktomuk commune.

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