Beirut Fire near the explosion site in August Citizens voice anxiety September 11th 10:30

In Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, where a large-scale explosion killed 190 people last month, a fire broke out in a warehouse near the explosion site, raising concerns from the public.

In Beirut, after noon on the 10th, a fire broke out in a warehouse district where debris was removed from a large-scale explosion that occurred last month.



In the video from the site, you can see the black smoke rising and covering the sky.

According to the Lebanese army, tires and oil were stored in the warehouse, and local media reported that the fire from the welding process had burned to something.



Last month's explosion killed 190 people and caused widespread damage, with buildings broken and windowpanes broken over a 10-kilometer radius.

Citizens have been worried about the fire that broke out about a month after the explosion, and there are moves to evacuate to the outside of the city by car.



A man who was in the middle of an evacuation said, "After the explosion, my family is living in a hurry. The fire has to take me out of Beirut."