The number of victims of the Beirut explosion, which occurred yesterday in the port, reached 100 dead and 4000 thousand wounded, leaving a massive destruction that extended over a distance of more than 20 km, due to the explosion of a warehouse containing ammonium nitrate in the port of the city.

And the Egyptian embassy in Beirut announced, in a statement on its Facebook page, that one of its citizens was killed in the Beirut explosion, while Egyptian citizens informed the embassy of the disappearance of another who was in a place, according to the "Sky News" website.

The Yemeni embassy in Lebanon said that two Yemenis were slightly injured, as a result of the explosion of the Beirut port, which killed more than 100 people, and injured about 4 thousand.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Affairs in Jordan also confirmed the injury of two Jordanian citizens following the Beirut explosion, and said it was "actively following" the situation of the Jordanian community in Lebanon.

The Moroccan embassy in Beirut reported that a Moroccan woman working for a United Nations organization had suffered fractures in her foot as a result of the explosion, noting that she was receiving treatment in a Lebanese hospital.

The Iraqi Red Crescent Society also announced that 10 Iraqis were injured during the explosion, adding that they are in a stable condition and are receiving treatment, according to a Sky News Arab reporter.

On the other hand, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said that an Australian citizen was killed in the "terrible explosion", noting that the embassy building in Beirut was "significantly" damaged by the explosion, explaining that "the employees fled without serious injuries."

The embassy of Kazakhstan in Beirut reported that the ambassador was wounded, but did not say how serious it was, while parts of the embassy building were damaged in the explosion.

The Netherlands embassy in Beirut announced, through a statement, that 5 of its employees were injured due to the explosion, and the Russian embassy in Beirut stated that the embassy building was damaged, while an employee was slightly injured by flying glass fragments.

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