China News Service, September 6th. According to "Central News Agency", a large explosion occurred in the Lebanese capital Beirut on August 4. The search and rescue team detected the pulse in the rubble of the collapsed building, which once brought a glimmer of hope for search and rescue operations. .

However, after three days of rescue operations, search and rescue personnel confirmed on September 5 that there were no signs of life in the rubble.

Data map: On August 16, 2020, local time, in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, an excavator was demolished at the explosion site in Beirut Port.

  According to reports, this catastrophic explosion in the Beirut port area killed at least 191 people and injured more than 6,000.

One month has passed since the incident, and 7 people are still missing.

  On the evening of September 2, local time, a Chilean search and rescue team detected signs of life under a collapsed building in the seriously injured Gemmayzeh district adjacent to the port.

The search and rescue personnel used high-tech detectors to confirm the obvious heartbeat, and then searched.

  However, after three days of hard work, the search and rescue team carried out the removal of rubble and stones, but no good news came out.

Le Manda, the captain of a Chilean rescue team, said on the evening of the 5th local time: "Strictly speaking, there are no signs of life." He added that search and rescue personnel have carefully searched 95% of the building.

  According to the report, Lemanda said that the signs of life detected in the past two days were actually the breathing of search and rescue team members who were originally inside the building.

He said that search and rescue efforts will now focus on clearing up the rubble and finding the remains of the victims.

  When talking about the search for the remains, Lemanda said: "Even if there is only a glimmer of hope, we will not stop. We will never stop until the task is completed."